[275] Young's Annals of Agriculture, xi. 471.
[276] Tipula Tritici, K., belonging to Latreille's genus Cecidomyia. (See above, p. 28. [notea].) Marsham and Kirby in Linn. Trans. iii. 242-5. iv. 225-39. v. 96-110.
[277] Oliv. ii. n. 19. 3-4.
[278] Curculio testaceus, Ent. Brit.
[279] Marsham in Linn. Trans. ii. 80. De Geer notices the injury done by this fly to rye, and observes that before it had been attributed to frost. ii. 68.
[280] Act. Stockh. 1750. 128. Reaum. ii. 480, &c.
[281] This insect was taken in maize by Mr. Sparshall of Norwich.
[282] Smith's Abbott's Insects of Georgia, 191.
[283] I say this upon the authority of Mr. Wolnough of Hollesley (late of Boyton) in Suffolk, an intelligent agriculturist, and a most acute and accurate observer of nature.
[284] Reaum. vi. 566.