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"R.*' — u Chrysalis — Paris Green — Professor Riley — Cavalry — Infantry. 7 ' Selma (Ala.) 
Times, August 7, 187-4. • 
[Paris green, ■iwiniwii it 111, patent pumps, and hand-picking the pupa' discussed.] 
Read, John B.— Fanning for Profit. Philadelphia, 1880. 
[On p. 2S5 speaks of Cotton Caterpillar and advises the use of Paris gJPMU with precautions. ] 
Reese, W. P.— •• Paris Green and the Cotton Caterpillar." Sural Carolinian, De- 
(•cidImt. W:>. 
[A short note, preliminary in its nature 1 
Reese. W. P.—" Tin- Cotton Caterpillar Again." Rural Carolinian, v, pp. 565,566, 
1874. 
[The cotton worm s;iid to hibernate in the cht ysali.* state under lcares, &c. ; hence, as a 
remedy, burn leaves in ML Also gives formula for use of Paris green in solution.] 
Riley, C. V. — ''Tin- Corton Army Worm (Jn&mii snl'ma. Sayl.'' Second Anuual Re- 
port on the Noxious. Beneficial, and other Insect* of Hie State of Missouri, 1870, 
pp. 37-41. 
[An account of the habits and natural history of tlie insect, with popular descriptions of 
all stages and figures of iggjt, larva, dhljaalla, ami adu't 
Riley, C. V. — " Remedy for the Cotton Army Worm " Proceedings of the National 
Agricultural Congress; Indianapolis meeting, 1873. 
[Urgently advises the us.' of Paris green.] 
Riley, C. V. — " Remedy foil Cot • on Worm.'' Read at National Agricultural Con- 
gress, Indianapolis, 1873. (Firs' printed in Illnxtrated Journal of Aaririilturc, Saint 
Louis, June, copied by llural World, L'ural Alabamian, Mobile Ileqixtcr, 1'armrrx' 
.Idroratr, and other South. -in periodicals.) 
[ Recommends P.o is ^nni. ] 
Riley, C. V. -•• A Remedy tor the Cotton Worm." Vic ksbuig Herald, May 1, IH74, 
from the New York Tribune. 
[Paris green. 1 
Riley, C. V. — "The Cotton Worm." Sixth Annual Report on the Noxious, Benefi- 
cial, and other Insects of the State of Missouri. W t. pp. 17-24. 
[This Article lias the following heads : Paris grata; Patents on the Pans green mixture ; 
Hih» rnation of tin insect : Natural enemies : Rang*- of the insect ; Other questions.) 
Riley, C. V. — " Insects affecting the Cotton Plant." Report of tin- Commissioner of 
Agriculture, 1878. 
[A short report on the progress made in the Cotton Insect Investigation embodies are-port 
bj A. R. Grote.] 
Riley, C. V.— ''Cotton Worm/' Atlanta Constitution. September B, H78. 
[Coutaius first published .suggestion that the mot h* feed from the extra-floral nectar 
glands.] 
Riley, C. V. — "The Migrations and Hibernation of Aletia argillacea." 
[Read helot. 1-70 meeting of the National Academy ot Sciences.] 
Nolioe of the mm*. — Washington World. May 10, 1879. 
Notice of the name. — Science News, June 1, 1879. 
Xotice of the same— Scientific American. June 14, 1870. 
[Reviews the different hibernation theoiies, and states his belief in the hibernation of the 
moth in c.itain southern patts of the Cotton Belt.] 
Riley, C. V. — " The Cotton Worm/' Mobile Register, July 9, 1879. 
[Repor* of a lecture before the Cotton Exchange, in which mention wa.-t first made of the 
relation of the natural enemies to the wet-weather abundance and dry-weather scarcity of 
the cotton worm.] 
Riley, C. V.— Review of National Academy paper. American Naturalist, xiii, p. 736, 
ls79. 
Riley, C. V.—" Parasites of the Cotton Worm." Canadian Entomologist , xi, p. lbl. 
Septenibor, 1879. 
[Describes Trichogrammapretiosa n. sp., Cirrospihts MuriM n sp . and Tachina QfcKftB, n. ap.J 
