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AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HESSIAN FLY 17 
CuaRK, T. (194) 
[ON THE HESSIAN FLY.] Amer. Mus. [Matthew Carey’s] 2: 299-300. 
1787. 
Gives report on expedition to Long Island for the purpose of obtaining 
information, concerning fly. (Embodied in G. Morgan’s communication, 
pp. 298-300) 
Cuinton, L. A. . 
HESSIAN FLY EPIDEMIC. Country Gent. 65: 909. 1900. 
Letter from correspondent reporting injury in New York and central 
Northwest; discussion of certain changes in relation to injury and yield; 
quotes from Ohio and Michigan authorities on yield and control. 
Coatss, B. H. 
HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 201-205. 1840. 
Report on observations of Miss Morris; habits and descriptions of fly and 
Ceraphron destructor. 
(195) 
(196) 
197) 
[HESSIAN FLY.] Acad. Natl. Sci. Phila. Proc. 1: 45. 1843. sa 
Verbal communication regarding wheat collected in Moyamensing infested 
by pupae apparently of fly; adult issued though determination not absolute. 
(198) 
[DIPTEROUS INSECTS OVIPOSITING IN OR ON GRAINS OF WHEAT.] Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Phila. Proc. 1: 57. 1841. 
Observations of Miss Morris on oviposition. 
(199) 
CECIDOMYIA. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 263-264. 1841. 
Reply to criticisms on observations of Miss Morris. 
(200) 
HESSIAN FLY. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc.: 154. 1843. 
Verbal communication to Society exhibiting specimens of larvae; dis- 
cussion of larvae recently collected from straw; determination not certain. 
—_——— (201) 
HESSIAN FLY—DISCOVERY BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MADE IN RELATION TO 
HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Cabinet and Amer. Herdbook 5: 201-205, 1841. 
Detailed discussion of Miss Morris’ theory relating to fly, that ‘‘ovum 
is deposited in seed wheat”’; life-history notes of fly compared with other 
insects; discussion of systematic position; Say’s description noted. 
(202) 
NOTE ON THE NATURAL ALLIANCES OF THE GENUS CECIDOMYIA, INTENDED TO 
FACILITATE IDENTIFICATION. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proe. 1842, 1843. 
Systematic discussion with brief consideration of fly, 1842 (1), pp. 191- 
192; brief description of five natural groups of Tipulides, with notes on 
larvae of fly and parasites, 1843 (1), pp. 191-192. 
—-—— (203) 
[CECIDOMYIA OF SAY.] Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 1: 45. 1843. 
Verbal communication at meeting of June 22, 1841, describing puparium 
and larva, resembling that of Ceczdomyzia of Say, on wheat. 
(204) 
[say's INSEcT.] Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 1: 54-66. 1843. 
Verbal communication at meeting of July 18, 1841, on specimens of larvae 
and pupae of appearance of ‘‘Say’s insect”’ in wheat grown near Germantown. 
CockE, J. H. (205) 
ON THE HESSIAN FLY. NO.1. Amer. Farmer 1: 295-296. 1819. _ 
Discussion of life history; control by grazing of crop after oviposition. 
(206) 
HESSIAN FLY. Amer. Farmer 5: 241-242. 1828. 
Reports finding of eggs in volunteer and early sown wheat. 
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