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ANONYyMoUS—Continued. (42 
THE OBSERVER, NO. 5. THE WHEAT FLY. Farmers’ Cabinet 1: 289-291. 
1837. 
Original habitat of fly; description of stages; habits. 
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THE OBSERVER, NO.6. THE WHEAT FLY. Farmers’ Cabinet 1: 306. 1837. 
Classification of Ceraphron destructor, brief note on habits. 
(44) 
THE FLY—THE FLY! By Thirty Years a Farmer. Farmers’ Cabinet 
5: 172. 1840. 
Observations and request for information. 
(45) 
THE HESSIAN FLY. By Vir. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 17-20. 1840. 
Discussion on sowing dates. 
(46) 
BLIGHT. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 158-159. 1840. 
Controversy on control. Is fly the cause or effect of diseased wheat? 
(47) 
HESSIAN FLY. By Vir. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 254-255. 1841. 
Further controversy on discoveries. 
(48) 
HESSIAN FLY. Farmers’ Cabinet 6: 154. 1841. 
Observations on Morris controversy; control. 
(49) 
OBSERVER, NO. 24. ‘‘WHO SHALL DECIDE, WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE?” 
Farmers’ Cabinet 6: 237-239. 1841. 
Discussion on observations of Miss Morris on fly. 
(50) 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES—REPORT ON THE INSECTS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 
IN’ URIOUS TO VEGETATION. Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts [Silliman’s] 42: 380. 
1842. 
Advance notice of Harris’s publication. 
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THE WEATHER, CROPS, ETC. Amer. Farmer (n.s.) 1: 360-362. 1846. ee 
Report touching on fly damage, compiled from paragraphs from various 
papers. 
(52) 
THE WHEAT CROP AND THE FLY. By New Castle Hundred. Amer. Farmer 
(n.s.) 1: 362. 1846. 
Occurrence of fly in Delaware; comment on theory of Miss Morris. 
(53) 
HESSIAN FLY—ITS RAVAGES. By Michigan farmer. Amer. Farmer (4) 
3: 332-333. 1848. 
Ravages in Oakland County, Mich.; control. 
(54) 
REPORT FROM [ONONDAGA COUNTY] N.Y. N.Y. State Agr. Soc. Trans. 
14: 526. 1854. 
Discussion of control. 
(55) 
HESSIAN FLY. Amer. Nat. 2: 163, illus. 1869. | 
Note on life history and habits in Northern States. 
(56). 
INSECT PESTS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Amer. Nat. 19: 716. 1885. 
Occurrence in four California counties. 
