103 
1895. ^NIarlatt. Proceedings P>ntoinological Sodety of "Washiiiirton. Vol. Til. pp. 
22S-229. 
Suggests that Merriam's life-zones may explain aii'l determine tlic variation in and 
number of broods of the insect. 
1895. Weed. Insects and insecticides, Second P^dition. pp. 88-89. 
Brief general account. 
1895. Goethe. Bericht d. Kgl. Lehr. fiir Obst. Wein, und Garten})au, pp. 22-25. 
Records original observations (from breeding-cage experiment) on the egg and on the 
habits of the young larva;, with illustrations and descriptions. First definite account of 
these phases of the insect to appear in any foreign literature. 
1895. Adkin, Robert. The Entomologist, vol. 29, p. 2. 
Nut-feeding liabits. 
1895. Theobald, F. Y. The Entomologist, vol. 29, p. 28. 
Nut-feeding habits. 
1895. Adkin. South London Entomological Society. The Entomologi.st, vol. 28, 
p. 345. 
Nut-feeding habits. 
1895. Westwood. South London Entomological Society. The Entomologist, vol. 
28, p. 345. 
1895. (Barman, H. Experiments for checking apple rot and codling moth. Bull. 
59, Ky. Agr. Expt. Sta., December, 1895. 
1896. Smith. Economic Entomology, pp. 322-323. 
Good general account. 
1896. Lodeman. The Spraying of Plants, pp. 252-255. 
Good general account. 
1896. Slixgerland. Michigan Fruit Grower, Vol. V, p. 8. 
Paper read before Mich. State Hort. Soc. Detailed account of original observations on 
oviposition and tlie habits of the young larvae, resulting in the discoverj- of some new and 
important economic facts. (The paper also appears in Kept. Mich. Hort. Soc. for 1S96, 
and that portion of it relating to the codling moth in the Rural New Yorker for Jan. 30, 
1897, p. 67; and in the Proc. West. N. Y. Hort. Soc. for 1897, pp. 28-30.) 
1896. Bos. Tijdschrift over Plantenziekten, Vol. XII, pp. 52-74. 
Very good account compiled from the writings of Schilling and Goethe. 
1896. LouNSBURY. Report Government Entomologist for Cape of Good Hope, for 
1895, pp. 33-36. 
Brief account. 
1897. AValsingham. Proceedings Zoological Society, London, j>- 130. 
Concludes that Cydia ii the proper generic name. 
1897. Smith. Garden and Forest, Vol. X, p. 334. 
Notes peculiar differences in habits of the insect in New Jersey, and especially at New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
1897. ScHOYEN. Notes on insects of Norway and Sweden. Bui. 9. n. s., Div. Ent., 
r. S. Dept. or Agr., p. 80. 
1897. Slixgerlaxd, ^NI. V. New facts about the codling moth, (ianlou an<l 
Forest, X, 468, Feb. 10, pp. 58-59. 
1897. Card, F. W. Notes on the codling moth, (nirden and Forest, Aug. 4, Vol. 
X, no. 493. 
1897. Card. Garden and Forest, Vol. X, pp. 302-303. 
Detailed account of original ol^servations on egg laying and the habits of the young lar- 
vae in Nebraska. Eggs laid mostly on the leaves, and two broods, at least, indicated. 
1897. Del GrERcio. Bulletino della Soc. Ent. Italiiuui, pp. 12-17. 
Very good general account. 
