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(17) Maxwell-Lefroy, H., and Howlett, F. M. 
1909. Indian Insect Life. 786 p., 536 fig., 84 pi. Calcutta, London. 
Page 180: Records Apanteles depressariae as parasitic on Gelechia gossypieUa in India. 
Page 534: Refers to his former publications on the insect. 
(18) ZlMMERMANN, A. 
1910. Anleitung fiir die Baumwollkultur in den deutschen Kolonien. Aufl. 
2, 159 p., 26 fig. Berlin. Literaturverzeichniss, p. 146-151. 
Pages 112-115, fig. 18: Life history of and remedies against “the red boll worm,” 
Gelechia gossypieUa, in Africa. Quotes from Vosseler; states that the larva leaves the 
boll before pupation. Also advocates light traps on Max well-Lefroy’s recommendation. 
(19) McClelland, C. K., and Sahr, C. A. 
1911. Cultural methods for controlling the cotton bollworm. Hawaii Agr. 
Exp. Sta. Press Bui. 32, 8 p., illus. 
Recommends annual pruning, clean culture, and trapping of the moths. Observed 
that Sea Island cotton is more subject to attack than Caravonica and Egyptian and 
that upland cotton is least attacked of all varieties. Describes and figures a trap lan¬ 
tern which is stated to have been used with good results against Gelechia gossypieUa. 
(20) Maxwell-Lefroy, H., and Howlett, F. M. 
1911. Progress of economic entomology in India. In i er Cong. Internal. Ent. 
1910, v. 2, M6m., p. 465-482. 
Pages 474-475: Bollworms in cotton. Measures of control carried out by the Punjab 
Agricultural Department. 
(21) Morstatt, H. 
1911. Das Auftreten von Pflanzungschadlingen in Deutsch-Ostafrika im Jahr. 
1910. In Pflanzer, Jahrg. 7, No. 2, p. 65-74. 
Page 66: Mentions Gelechia gossypieUa (der rote Kapselwurm) as bring very inju¬ 
rious in all parts of the colony. 
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1911. Ein Russelkafer an Caravonica-Baumwolle. In Pflanzer, Jahrg. 7, No. 4, 
p. 227-230, pi. 1. 
Page 229: Mentions Gelechia gossypieUa (der rote Kapselwurm) as bring very inju¬ 
rious in all parts of the colony. 
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1911. Saatgut und Vorratsschadlinge und Saatgutdesinfektion. In Pflanzer, 
Jahrg. 7, No. 10, p. 576-604, pi. 9-16. 
Page 585, pi. 10, fig. 4: Short description and notes on life history. 
(24) Adair, E. 
1912. [Gelechia gossypieUa bred from Thespesia populnea.] In Bui. Soc. Ent. 
figypte, 1911, fasc. 4, p. 123. 
Note stating that Gelechia gossypieUa has been bred from Thespesia populnea in 
Hawaii. Quotes from Maxwell-Lefroy that the larva of Gelechia gossypieUa will leave 
the bolls if these are placed on a cloth in the sun. 
(25) Andres, Adolf. 
1912. Note sur un ravageur de la noix du cotonnier (Gelechia gossypiella, 
Saund.) nouveau pour l’llgypte. In Bui. Soc. Ent. £gypte, 1911, 
fasc. 4, p. 119-123, 1 fig. 
Gives life history of Gelechia gossypiella and notes on its occurrence in Egypt, as well 
as remedial measures used against it there. 
(26) Durrant, J. H. 
1912. Notes on Tineina bred from cotton bolls. In Bui. Ent. Research, v. 
3, pt. 2, p. 203-206, fig. 1. 
Gives more important references to previous literature; discusses origin and spread 
of Gelechia gossypiella. 
(27) Sturm, and Zimmermann, A. 
1912. Ueber die Verwendung der Abresch’schen Lichtfalle bei Baumwoll- 
schadlingen und Stechmficken. In Pflanzer, Jahrg. 8, No. 2, p. 61-65. 
Records an experiment with a specially constructed light trap in the cotton fields. 
Though the result was negative, so far as Gelechia gossypieUa was concerned, the authors 
consider it probable that the species is attracted to light. 
