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An Incessant War. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol. I, No. 10, pp. 789-790. 



Further Observations on the Breeding Habits and Control of the House 



Fly, Mtisca domestica. Journal Econ. Ent., \^ol. VH, pp. 281-289.' 



The Canadian Entomological Service. Science, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 570-571. 



The Canadian Entomological Service. Agr. Gazette of Canada, Vol. I 



pp. 270-274. 



Report of the Dominion Entomologist, year ending March 31st, 1 914. 



House-fly Suppression with Notes on Recent Work. Bulletin Women's 



Municipal League of Boston, Vol. V, No. 6, pp. 9-13. 



Instructions to Importers of Trees, Plants and other Nursery Stock into 



Canada. Entomological Circular No. 4. Dept. Agric. Canada, 11 pp.; 



also revised addition, 14 pp. 



Control of Insect Pests in Manitoba with Particular Reference to the 



Enemies of Horticulture and Forestry. Rept. 15th and 16th Ann. 



Convention Manitoba Hort. and Forestry Assn. Winnipeg, pp. 101-108. 

 1915— A Forecast of the Work for 1915. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol. XI, No. 1, 

 ; pp. 16, 17. 



House-fly Control. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol. XI, No. 5, pp. 418-421. 



The Outbreak of the Western Army Cutworm in Southern Alberta. 



Agr. Gaz. of Can., Vol. II, No. 6, p. 521. 



The House Sparrow. Agr. Gaz. of Can., Vol II, No. 9, pp. 837-38. 



New Entomological Laboratories. Agr. Gaz. of Can., Vol. II, No. 12 



pp. 1146-49. 



The Protection of Birds. Sixth Annual Report Com. of Conservation, 



pp. 117-119. 



Jean-Henri Fabre. Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XLVII, No. 12, pp. 



3ai-83. 



A Contribution to the Knowledge of Canadian Ticks. Trans. Roy, 



Soc. Can. Ser. Ill, Vol. IX, pp. 225-239. 



Notes on the Pupation of the House-fly {Musca domestica) and its Mode 



of Over-wintering. Can. Ent., Vol. XLVII, pp. 73-78. 



Two Serious Fruit-Pests New to Canada. Agr. Gazette of Canada, 



Vol. II, No. 8, pp. 732-37. 



An Early Reference to the Relation of Insects to Disease. Can. Ent., 



Vol. XLVII, No. 12, pp. 396-99. 



Report of the Dominion Entomologist, year ending March 31, 1915. 

 1916 — A Review of Applied Entomology in the British Empire. Annals Ent. 



Soc. Amer., Vol. IX, No. 1. 



The Suppression of Two Insects Affecting Troops. Special Circular. 



The Introduction and Establishment in Canada of the Natural Enemies 



of the Brown Tail and Gipsy Moths. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol. Ill, 



No. 1, pp. 20-21. 



Outline of Work Projected for 1916. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol III, 



No. 5, pp. 400-402. 



The Protection of Migratory Birds in Canada. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, 



Vol. Ill, No. 12, pp. 1032-1036. 



The Conservation of Our Northern Mammals. 7th Annual Report 



Com. of Conservation, pp. 32-38. 



