AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HESSIAN FLY 7 
ANoNyMOoUS—Continued. (57) . | 
THE HESSIAN FLY. London Times 32,176: 3: 1887. i 
Origin of name; description and life history; importation of American i 
wheat stopped in 1877; damage in America; fly in Russia; description of ; 
injuries inflicted on grains; fly less destructive in England than America, 
owing to robust varieties of English wheat; parasites. 
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THE HESSIAN FLY IN PENNSYLVANIA. Country Gent. 63: 546-547. 1898. 
Development, parasites, and coutrol. 
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Reply to correspondence regarding control; salt valueless in control. | 
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| HESSIAN FLY. Country Gent. 63: 906. 1898. 
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HESSIAN FLY. Country Gent. 65: 942. 1900. ; 
| Reply to inquiry, discussing Loudoun County, Va., conditions. | 
Discusses letter from correspondent on trap crop for fly. 
FALL TRAPPING THE HESSIAN FLY IN WHEAT. Amer. Agr. 68 (10): 215. 1901. | | 
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HESSIAN FLY—BORERS. Country Gent. 66: 442. 1901. ; 
. Injury and control. : 
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| a [HESSIAN FLY.] U.S. Dept. Agr. Expt. Sta. Rec. 13: 805. 1902. | 
| Report of injury by fly near Portland, Oreg. 4 
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| HESSIAN FLY ATTACKS WHEAT. Calif. Fruit Grower 31: 15. 1905. | 
Brief general popular account. ij 
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ROTATION. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (29): 2. 1915. 
Discussion of rotation on fly injury. 
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| HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (80): 2. 1915. 
| Cooperation stressed. 
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GUARD AGAINST THE FLY. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (36): 18. 1915. 
Kansas map showing fly-free dates with brief discussion. 
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| HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (37): 2. 1915. 
| Note on cooperation in fly control. 
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HOLMAS HAS THE ‘‘pEP.’’ Farmers ’ Mail and Breeze 45 (41): 2. 1915. 
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Presence of fly in Cowley County, Kans.; control. 
IDEAL HESSIAN FLY WEATHER. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze, 45 (45): 30. 1915. 
Discussion of local reports on relation of weather to fly injury. 
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BEATING THE HESSIAN FLY. Farm Engin. 4 (2): 35. 1916. 
Control by late sowing; by fertilizing. 
WHEAT SEEMS TO BE ORDINARY. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 46 (23): 20. 
1916. 
Injury by fly reported. 
