AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HESSIAN FLY 57 
Lyman, H. H. (710) 
TRUSTEES ANNUAL ADDRESS. Ent. Soc. Ontario, Ann. Rpt. (1899) 30: 
, illus. 
Injury by fly in Ontario and Manitoba. 
M. (711) 
[LETTER] TO THOMAS G. KENNEDY, ESQ., SECRETARY OF THE AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF BUCKS COUNTY. Mem. Phila. Soc. Prom. Agr. 5: 153. 1826. 
Three generations of fly. 
Macay, A. H. (712) 
ADDRESS. Ent. Soc. Nova Scotia Proc. no. 2, pp. 7-9. 1917. 
Annual damage by fly in United States estimated at $40,000,000. 
McBripz, O. C. See Haseman, L. 
McCartuy, G. (718) 
HESSIAN FLY—CECIDOMYIA DESTRUCTOR. N.C.Agr.Expt.Sta. Bull. 78: 
19-20, illus. 1891. 
Origin and habits; remedies. 
(714) 
SOME BENEFICIAL INSECTS. N.C.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bull. 78: 31. 1891. 
Note on fly parasite, Semzotellus destructor. 
(715) 
OUR COMMONINSECTS. N.C.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bull. 100: 200-201. illus. 1894. 
Note. 
(716) 
PESTS OF WHEAT. N.C.Agr.Expt.Sta.Bull. 128: 154-155. 1896. 
Brief description of and remedies for fly. 
(717) 
HESSIAN FLY, CECIDOMYIA DESTRUCTOR SAY. N.C.State Bd. Agr. Bull. 21 
(6): 14-16. 1900. 
Popular résumé. 
M’CLELUAND, H. (718) 
HESSIAN FLY. [LETTER] TO THE EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN FARMER. Amer. 
Farmer 2: 234-235. 1820. 
Reports early appearance of fiy at Richmond, Va.; spread, 1801-1805; 
compares habits of fiy with habits of locust. 
McCo.utoca, J. W. (719) 
WHEAT IS DAMAGED BY THE FLY. IT IS POSSIBLE NOW TO GUARD AGAINST 
LOSS FOR NEXT YEAR. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 46 (25): 25. 1916. 
Injury severe in eastern two thirds of Kansas; control. 
and Haysrs, W. P. (720) 
A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE LIFE ECONOMY OF SOLENOPSIS MOLESTA SAY. 
Jour. Eeon. Ent. 9: 30. 1916. 
This ant feeds on larvae of fly. 
Sas (721) 
WIND AS A FACTOR IN THE DISPERSION OF THE HESSIAN FLY. Jour. Econ. 
Ent. 10: 162-170. 1917. 
References and field observations on migration; screen experimentation; 
discussion. 
and Yuasa, H. (722) 
NOTES ON THE MIGRATION OF THE HESSIAN FLY LARVAE. Jour. Anim. 
Behavior 7: 307-323. 1917. 
Observations on various phases of larval stage, particularly hatching, 
orientation, migration, variations in behavior; mortality; influence of 
moisture, light, and darkness, bibliography. 
and Saumon, 8. C. (723) 
RELATION OF KINDS AND VARIETIES OF GRAIN TO HESSIAN-FLY INJURY. Jour. 
Agr. Research 12: 519-527. 1918. 
Experimental data; table showing relation between kind and variety of 
grain and infestation of fiy; field tests; conclusions. 
