AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HESSIAN FLY 15 
CarEsar, L. 
AN ENEMY OF WINTER WHEAT. Farm and Dairy [Peterborough, Ont.] 31: 
858. 1912. 
Outbreak of fly; life history; control. 
(171) 
INSECTS OF THE SEASON IN ONTARIO—[HESSIAN FLY (MAYETIOLA DESTRUC- 
TOR).] Ent. Soc. Ontario, Ann. Rpt. 42: 33. 1912. 
Note on infestation. 
(172) 
INSECTS OF THE SEASON IN ONTARIO—HESSIAN FLY (MAYETIOLA DESTRUCTOR). 
Ent. Soc. Ontario, Ann. Rpt. 43: 83, 1913; 44: 53, 1914. 
Note on infestation. 
(173) 
HESSIAN FLY. Farmer’s Advocate and Home Mag. 55: 1412. 1914. 
Why fields are unevenly infested; life history; control. 
See also Ross, W. A. 
Catt, L. E. i 1 
DON’T BURN YOUR WHEAT STUBBLE. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (24): 18. 
1915. 
Wheat stubble in relation to injury by fly; recommends use of straw as 
top-dressing. 
SaLMON, S. C., and CUNNINGHAM, C. C. (175) 
TIME TO SEED WHEAT IN KANSAS. Kans. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 213, 16 pp.,- 
illus. 1916. 
Influence of fly on time of seeding; control of fly; experiments on best 
time to seed wheat in various sections of Kans.; preparation of seed bed; 
rate to seed wheat. 
(176) 
A BETTER CHANCE FOR WHEAT. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 47 (4): 8. 1917. 
Discusses relation of straw spreading on wheat land to injury by fly. 
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DAMAGE FROM HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 47 (14): 16. 1917. 
Reply to correspondent; discusses safe sowing date for various areas in 
Kansas. 
(178) 
CROP FOR WHEAT LAND. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 47 (21): 16. 1917. 
Reply to correspondent; discusses suitable rotations for fly-infested land. 
and Satmon, 8. C. (179) 
GROWING WHEAT IN KANSAS. Kans. State Agr. Col. Bull. 219: 25-28. 1928. 
Discussion of relation of fly control to growth of wheat in Kansas. 
(180) 
HESSIAN FLY AND OTHER WHEAT INSECTS. Kans. Agr. Expt. Sta. Rpt. 
1924-26: 74-75, 1926; 1926-28: 69-70, 1928; 1928-30: 105-106; 1930-32: 
90. 
Review of season’s features; resistance to injury; biologic strains; time of 
planting; cultural measures, report for 1924-26, pp. 74-75. Discussion of 
experimental work on fly during biennium, report for 1926-28, pp. 
69-70. Brief résumé of studies; distribution in field, life history in field; 
history in Kansas, report for 1928-30, pp. 105-106; report for 1930-32, p. 90. 
See also JARDINE, W. M. 
CarTER, L. (181) 
OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE FLY WEEVIL THAT DESTROYS THE WHEAT, 
ETc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. (2) 1: 274-287. 1789. 
Description; life history; control. 
