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Appendix VII—Continued. 
injurious to the cotton-plant in the Republic of Mexico, by D. 
H. Strother, U. S. consul-general, [70], 
Appendix VIII: 
Answers to Circular No. 7. [71] 
From D. M. Hamilton, St. Francisville,West Feliciana Parish, La., 
[71]—From R. A. Lee, Evergreen, Ala., [73]—From J. M. Wol- 
kom, Henderson, Tex., [74]—From P. S. Clarke, Hempstead, 
Waller Co., Tex., [75]—From L. D. Hoyt, Livingston, Sumter 
Co., Ala., [77]—From F. S. Shields, Lake Concordia, Concordia 
Parish, La., [79]—From G. E. Gillespie, M. D., Natchitoches, 
La., [81]—From H. O. Dixon, Jackson, Miss., [84]—From F. L. 
Yoakum, Larissa, Cherokee Co., Tex., [85]—From O. H. Perry, 
Perry Co., Ala., [86]—From J. W. Grace, Walterhorough, Colle¬ 
ton Co., S. C., [86]—From F. M. McMeekin, Jamestown, Alachua 
Co., Fla., [87]—From H. P. Bee, San Antonio, Tex., [88]—[89]— 
From E. H. Anderson, Kirkwood, Miss., [90]—Condensed sum¬ 
mary of the habits of the worm, from Dr. D. L. Phares, Wood- 
ville, Miss., [92]. 
Notes . [93] 
Note 1.;. [95] 
Hiibner’s description of Aletia argillacea, with translation, [95]. 
Note 2. [95] 
Reasons for rejecting Hiibner’s description of Aletia argillacea, [95] 
—Wherein this description and the figures differ from A. xylina, 
[95]—Doubts of authors concerning A. argillacea, [95]—Search 
for the type of A. argillacea, [96]—Condition of the Sommer collec¬ 
tion, [96]—How specimens of A. xylina are labeled therein, [96]. 
Note 3. [96] 
No published, full, and complete description of the earlier states of 
A. xylina extant, [96]—Reprint of descriptive portion of Dr. C. 
W. Capers’ article “On the cotton caterpillar,” [97]—History 
. of ravages of A. xylina prior to 1828, [97]—Sudden abandonment 
of cotton-plants, [97]—His description of moth, [98]—Egg, [98] 
—Larva, [98]—Smell of larva, [98]—Habits, [98]—Food-plant, 
[98] —^Pupation, [98]—Description of pupa, [98]—Remedies, 
[99] —Detailed description of egg, [99]—Six stages of larva, 
[99]—Pupa, [100]. 
Note 4. [100] 
Difference in structure of prolegs, distinguishing Aletia xylina from 
Anomis texana, [100]. 
Note 5. [100] 
Resemblance of larva of Plusia dyaus to that of Aletia xylina, [100]— 
Proportion of light and dark specimens early and late in the sea¬ 
son, [100]. 
Note 6. [100] 
Cotton leaves blotched by young larva of Spilosoma acrea, [100]. 
Note 7. [100] 
Larva of Aletia xylina fed on Ipomcea commutata, [100]—Abutilon 
and Phytolacca defoliated by different larvae, [100]—Said to feed 
on “salve bush,” [100]. 
Note 8. 
Structure of male genitalia of Aletia xylina, [100], 
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