332 REPORT 4, UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
Connerly, D. C. B. — "The fight with the Vermins." Eutaw Whig and Observer, 
August 7, 1873. 
[On the use of Paris green for Aletia.] 
' Cotton."— " The Cotton Caterpillar, No. 5. The Moth Fly, or Imago." Navasota 
(Tex.) Tablet, June 11, 1860. 
[Seems to be a compilation from Bulletin 3, United States Entomological Commission.] 
"Cotton." — "The Cotton Caterpillar, No. 7. How to destroy them." Navasota 
(Tex.) Tablet, June 25, 1880. 
D., J. R. — "The Cotton Caterpillar." American Cotton Planter, August, 1850. 
[Advises poisoned sweets and striking down the moths with paddles.] 
Reimpr. — Cotton. Planter's Manual, by J. A. Turner. New York. p. 160, 1875. 
Dana, W. B —Cotton from Seed to Loom. New York. 1878. 
[On p. 117 gives a short account of the caterpillar.] 
De Bow's Industrial Resources of the Southern and Western States. — " The Cot- 
ton Caterpillar." p. 170, 1852. 
[Quotes extensively from Affleck.] 
De Bow's Industrial Resources of the Southern and Western States. — "Cotton 
Worms." p. 171, 1852. 
[Advocates use of Plaster of Paris.] 
De Bow's Review.— "The Cotton Worm, its Character, Habits," &c. Vol. xvii, 
pp. 451-459, lb54. 
Department of Agriculture. — "Birds and the Cotton Worm." Monthly Report of 
Department of Agriculture, p. 273, 1870. 
[Advocates the sowing of millet in the fields to attract birds, and also the introduction of 
the English Sparrow.] 
Department of Agriculture. — "Cotton Insects." Special Eeport No. 8, p. 8, Sep- 
tember, 1878. 
[An account of the progress of the investigation up to September.] 
Dickerman, C. W. — How to make a farm pay. Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, 
and St. Louis. 1869(f). 
[On pages 222-223 speaks of the Cotton Moth ; quotes mostly from Lyman.] 
Dodge, C. R. — "A Word about Cotton Caterpillars." Rural Carolinian, iii, pp. 87- 
88, 1871. 
Dodge, C. R. — " Cotton Caterpillars ; One Word More." Rural Carolinian, iii, pp. 263, 
264, 1871. 
[Corrects statements in the last-mentioned paper.] 
Dodge, C. R. — "The Paris Green Remedy for the Cotton Caterpillar." Rural Caro- 
linian, v, pp. 193-195, 1874. 
[Summarizes the replies to the Department of Agriculture circular of 1873.] 
Dodge, C. R. — " Injury to Cotton by Insects." Rural Carolinian, v, pp. 417, 418, 
1874. 
[Tabulates the first appearances of the worm, and states Professor Glover's theory of tbe 
partial hibernation of the insect in all states, which the table upholds.] 
Dodge, Lewis A. — "The Cotton Caterpillar." American Naturalist r vii, p. 213, April, 
1873. 
[Gives popular southern ideas and wrongly figures Heliothis phlogophaga Gr. for the Boll 
"Worm.] 
Doubleday, Edward. — Transactions of the London Entomological Society, 1848. 
Proceedings, p. 33. 
[Mentions having received the American Cotton Moth from T. W. Harris, and states that 
it belongs to no European genus, coming nearest to Ophhisa.] 
Doubleday, Edward.—- Entomological Correspondence of T. W. Harris. Boston, 1869. 
p. 17;;. 
[In a letter to Harris, date d April 2, 1847, states that the Cotton Moth is near to Ophiusa 
but ia a new genus.] 
