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1901. MuRTFELDT, M. E. — Drouglit, Heat, and Insect Life. Bui. No. 31, n. series, 
Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric, p. 97. 
The effects of drought on the bollworm noted. 
1902. Sanderson, E. D. — Insects Injurious to Staple Crops, New York, pp, 27, 201- 
205, figs. 115, 124, 125. 
General account of the bollworm. 
1903. Hampson, G. F. — Catalogue Lepidoptera Phalaense in the Collection of the 
British Museum, IV, pp. 45-46, fig. 18. 
Includes in the genus Chloridea, with text-figures of moth and details; synon- 
omy, and a long list of localities given. 
1903. Hart, C. A. — Synopsis of Insect Collections for distribution to Illinois High 
Schools. Lepidoptera. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., 19Q3, p. 38, fig. 51. 
Mentions food, broods, and habits, and that adults were common at lights in 
the fall. 
1903. Holland, W. J. — Heliothis armiger Hiibner (The boll-worm). The Moth 
Book, N. Y., 1903, pp. 222-224, pi. xxvii, fig. 17, text-figs., 130, 131. 
Brief popular account; rather good colored figure of a male; text-figures after 
Riley. 
1903. QuAiNTANCE, A. L. — The Cotton Boll Worm. Proc. 2nd Ann. Session Texas 
Cotton Convention, Dallas, Tex., Nov., 1903, pp. 50-60, figs. 1-4. 
Abstract of an illustrated lecture delivered before the Texas Cotton Conven- 
tion at Dallas, Tex. General account, with illustrations of the injury to 
corn and cotton. 
1903. Sherman, Franklin, Jr. — The Cotton Bollworm. Entomological circ. No. 2, 
N. Carolina Dept. Agric. Oct. 31, pp. 1-6. 
Condensed account, with remedial measures. 
1904. Forbes, S. A. — The more Important Insect Injuries to Indian Corn. Bui. No. 
95, Illinois Agric. Exp. Sta., p. 397. 
General account as an enemy of corn in Illinois. 
1904. Quaintance, A. L. — Bollworm. Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, VI, p. 66. 
A few brief notes; records the number of eggs deposited by moths in confine- 
ment as 2,200. 
1904. Quaintance, A. L. — The Cotton Bollworm: An account of the Insect, with 
results of Experiments in 1903. Farmers' Bui. No. 191, U. S. Dept. Agric, 
pp. 24. 
An account of the ravages, natural history, and habits of the bollworm, with 
results of a supplementary investigation of the insect in Texas in 1903. 
1904. Quaintance, .A. L. — Boll Worm in Texas. Farm and Ranch, Texas, July 16, 
1904, pp. 13, 17. 
Abstract of an illustrated lecture delivered before the Farmers' Congress, Col- 
lege Station, Tex., July, 1904. History of the bollworm in the Southern 
States, and scope of the work of the U. S. Department of Agriculture in 
Texas in 1904. 
1904. Theobald, F. V.— The Cotton-boll Worm {Heliothis armiger). ' 2nd Rept. on 
Economic Zool., Brit. Mus., Nat. Hist., pp. 114-115. 
A statement of the information sent to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
on request, in regard to this insect. Gives distribution in India and Austra- 
lia, and methods used to prevent injury. 
1905. Quaintance, A. L., and F. C. Bishopp.— The Cotton Bollworm: Some Obser- 
vations knd Results of Field Experiments in 1904. Farmers' Bui. No. 212, 
U. S. Dept. Agric. 
Results of investigations in 1904. 
