AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HESSIAN FLY 65 
Nice, M. M. (813) 
FOOD OF BOBWHITE. Jour. Econ. Ent. 3: 303. 1910. 
Hessian fly listed as eaten by bobwhite. 
NicHo.uas, W. C. (814) 
ON INDIAN CORN [HESSIAN FLY]. Amer. Farmer 1: 131. 1819. 
Note on seeding dates. 
Nicuots, F. B. (815) 
FOILING THE FLY. PROMPT DISKING AFTER HARVEST WILL CHECK THE PEST. 
Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 45 (25): 3, 21, illus. 1915. 
Control by good farming, disking, use of fly-free dates; account of At- 
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. ‘‘ Hessian fly special” 1915; quotes various 
authorities on control. 
(816) 
BETTER WHEAT FOR RENO [COUNTY, KANSAS]. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 
BS (CANS oe SY, 
Discussion of fly-free date in relation to yield. 
(817) 
GROW THE RIGHT CROP. A DIVERSIFIED SYSTEM GIVES THE BEST RESULTS IN 
KANSAS FARMING. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 46 (12): 9,12. 1916. 
Injury by fly as far west as Oakley, Kans.; cooperation in control. 
18) 
A GOOD WHEAT OUTLOOK. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 46 (138): 7. 1916. 
Brief discussion of fly development and distribution over Kansas. 
(819) 
A SMALLER WHEAT CROP? THERE IS A VERY ENCOURAGING INTEREST IN 
DIVERSIFIED FARMING IN KANSAS. Farmers’ Mail and Breeze 46 (21): 7. 
1916. 
Brief discussion of relation of fly to diversified farming. 
820 
WHEAT YIELDS ARE LOW. HIGH PRICES, HOWEVER, PROBABLY WILL ay 
THIS YEAR TO MAINTAIN THE PROFITS FROM THE CROP. Farmers’ Mail and 
Breeze 46 (27): 3, 17. 1916. . | 
Injury by fly in Sumner and Harper Counties, Kans. 
NicHOLson, J. F. (821) 
[HESSIAN FLY AND OTHERINSECTS.] Okla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Ann. Rpt. (1907-8) 
17: 19-22. 1908. 
Discussion of conditions during years 1907 and 1908; 25 percent injury in 
Kay and Garfield Counties. 
Nostez, J. W. (822) 
REPORT ON INSECTS OF THE YEAR: DIVISION NO. 5. ESSEX DISTRICT. Ent. 
Soe. Ontario, Ann. Rpt. 50: 15. 1920. 
Injury by fly to wheat during 1919. 
Nose, W. B. (823) 
TWO WILD GRASSES AS HOSTS OF THE HESSIAN FLY, PHYTOPHAGA DESTRUCTOR 
say. Jour. Agr. Research 42 : 589-592. 1931. 
Discussion of fly on Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. and Elymus canadensis L. 
See also LARRIMER, W. H. 
Nott, C. F. (824) 
VARIETY TESTS OF WHEAT. Pa. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 94, 13 pp. 1909. 
Reports on resistance to attacks of fly on various varieties of wheat. 
Norton, J. B.S. (825) 
THE HEALTH OF PLANTS AS RELATED TO INSECTS. Jour. Econ. Ent. 4: 272, 
1911. 
Discusses symptoms of injury to plants by fly. 
O. (826) 
FLY IN WHEAT. Farmers’ Cabinet 5: 107. 1841. 
Inquiry on control methods; observations on injuries. 
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