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HESSIAN FLY. Prairie Farmer 63 (52): 828. 1891. 
Quotes article by F. M. Webster giving life history and control measures. 
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NEW NOTES ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE HESSIAN FLY. Insect Life 3: 
265-266. 1891. 
Abstract of paper read before American Association Economic Ento- 
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CECIDOMYIA DESTRUCTOR SAY, THE HESSIAN FLY. Entomologist 20: 170- 
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Descriptions of adults. 
See also INCHBALD, P. 
MeEnGEs, F. . (764) 
REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGIST [HESSIAN FLY (CECIDOMYIA DESTRUCTOR) ]. 
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Injury to wheat crop in Pennsylvania in 1911; effect of dry season; experi- 
ment by Dr. P. Marchal to determine number of broods; parasites keep fly 
under control notwithstanding favorable breeding conditions. 
MERIWEATHER, W. (765) 
SOWING SMALL GRAIN—|HESSIAN FLY.] Amer. Farmer 1: 125-126. 1819. 
Fly extremely destructive to wheat in Virginia in 1818. Discussion of 
recommendation by a King Williams farmer on early and deep sowing. 
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ON THE HESSIAN FLY. Amer. Farmer 2: 20, 28, 44. 1820. 
Control. 
Mercatr, C. L., and Fiint, W. P. (767) 
DESTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL INSECTS, THEIR HABITS AND CONTROL. 918 pp., 
iJus. New York. 1928. | 
General account of hessian fly, pp. 359-364. Importance and type of 
injury; plants attacked; distribution; life history, appearance, and habits; 
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and FLint, W. P. (768) 
FUNDAMENTALS OF INSECT LIFE. 581 pp., illus. N.Y. 1932. [Hessian fly, 
pp. 341, 342, 403, 406, 413, 474, 489.] 
Life stages; infestations; control. 
See also tint, W. P. 
Mercatr, Z. P. (769) 
A.TEXT BOOK OF ECONOMIC zOOLOGY. 392 pp., illus. Philadelphia. 1930. 
Brief account; seasonal development diagram, pp. 237-257. ; 
Meyer, A. J. (770) 
HESSIAN FLY CONTROL. Mo. Agr. Col. Ext. Proj. Announce. 12: 42. 1919. 
Brief report on results of cooperative work by farmers in Missouri in 1916- 
1918; considerable injury in 1918 in southern Missouri. 
Miuss, H. W. (771) 
OBSERVATIONS ON THE INSECTS OF GRASSES AND THEIR RELATION TO CULTI- 
VATED crops. Ann. Appl. Biol. 8: 170-181. 1921. 
Fly on cocksfoot, couch grass, and timothy grass; parasites. 
Miuuir, D. (772) 
THE ECONOMIC BEARING OF HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS. New Zeal. Jour. 
Agr. 19: 201-208. 1919. 
Work of fly parasites in New Zealand. 
MituER, KE. See MitcHeE tt, S. L. (773) 
Minor, P. 
[aEssIAN FLY.] Agr. Soc. Albemarle [Va.] Trans. Nov. 3, 1817, pp. 15, 23. 
(Photostat copy of original transactions filed in U.S.Dept.Agr. Library.) 
Notice of a communication from Gen. I. H. Cocke on manner in which egg 
of the hessian fly is deposited; article to be published in Enquirer. 
