"The Cotton Bollworm" by Altus Lacy Quaintance provides a detailed account of this destructive insect, focusing on experiments conducted in 1903. This report, encompassing issues 191-200, offers valuable insights into the life cycle, behavior, and control of the cotton bollworm, a significant pest affecting cotton crops.
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