The Hessian Fly, Its History, Character, Transformations, and Habits [Inscribed]

  • SIGNED
  • Albany: Joel Munsell, 1846
By [AGRICULTURE & HUSBANDRY] FITCH, Asa
Albany: Joel Munsell, 1846. Offprint. Slim octavo (22.5cm.); publisher's yellow wrappers printed within double rule; 63pp.; engraved frontispiece with key and errata slip bound after title page. Wrappers a bit worn and soiled, tidemark affecting entire textblock; still, overall Very Good. Inscribed at head of upper cover: "Dr. E. Holmes / with the respects of the author."

Paper on the crop pest the Hessian fly (also known as the barley midge) first published in the "American Journal of Agriculture and Science," Vols. IV and V. Asa Fitch, one of the country's first occupational entomologists, went on to describe thirteen new genera and 451 new species during his career, with special emphasis on pest crops (anb.org). MUNSELLIANA 274.

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