100 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



THEj^WRITINGS OF THE LATE C. GORDON HEWITT. 



COMPILED BY C. B. HUTCHINGS. 

 Ottawa, Ont. 



1905- — Note on the Buccal Pits of Peripatus. Memoirs and Proceedings of the 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. Vol. L, Part 1. 



1906 — The Cytological Aspect of the Parthenogenesis in Insects. "Memoirs 

 and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 

 Vol. L, Part III. 



Some Observations on the Reproduction of the Hemiptera = Cryptocerata. 

 The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 

 An Abnormal Vermiform Appendix in the Rabbit. The Journal of 

 Anatomy and Physiology, Vol. XL. 



A Preliminary Account of the Life-history of the Common House; Fly 

 {Musca domestica L.). Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester 

 Literary and Philosophical Society, Vol. LI, Part 1. 

 1907 — Ligia. Liverpool Marine Biology Committee Memoirs on Typical British 

 Marine Plants and Animals, XIV. 



On the Life-History of the Root Maggot, Anthomyia radicum Al. 

 Journal of Economic Biology, Vol. II, Part 2. 



The Structure, Development and Bionomics of the House-Fly, Musca 

 domestica L. Part I. The Anatomy of the Fly. Quarterly Journal of 

 Microscopical Science, Vol. LI, Part 3. 



Some Arthrostraca and other Invertebrata from St. Kilda. Annals of 

 Scotti sh Natural History. 



A Contribution to a Flora of St. Kilda: Being a List of Certain Lichens, 

 Mosses, Hepaticae and Fresh-water Algae. Annals of Scottish Natural 

 History. 



On the Bionomics of Certain Calyptrate Muscidse and their Economic 

 Significance, with Especial Reference to Flies Inhabiting Houses. Journal 

 of Economic Biology. Vol. II, Part 3. 



House Flies. Reprinted from the Annual Report and Transactions of 

 the Manchester Microscopical Society, 1907. 

 1908 — On a New Phytophagous Mite, Lohmannia insignis, Berl. var. dis- 

 similis n. var., with notes on other species of economic importance. 

 Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical 

 Society, Vol. LI I, Part 1. 



On an Enchytraeid Worm Injurious to the Seedlings of the Larch. 

 Journal of Economic Biology, Vol. HI, Part 2. 



The Biology of House-flies in Relation to the Public Health. The 

 Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health. 



The Structure, Development and Bionomics of the House-fly, Musca 

 domestica L. Part II — The Breeding Habits, Development and the 

 Anatomy of the Larva. (Reprinted from Quarterly Journal of 

 Microscopical Science, Vol. LI I, Part 4.) 



The Large Larch Saw-fly, Nematus erichsonii. Journal of the Board 

 of Agriculture, Vol. XV, No. 9. 

 On the Tent-building Habits of the Ant Lasius niger L. in Japan. 



