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

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1910 — Importance of Entomology in the Development of Canada. Report 

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House-flies and the Public Health. The Ottawa Naturalist, XXIV, pp. 

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Insects Destructive to Canadian Forests. Report of the First Annual 

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 The Brown-tail Moth in Canada. Census and Statistics Monthly, III, 

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House-flies and their Allies. Fortieth Annual Report of the Entomo- 

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The Larch Sawfly, Nematus erichsonii. Fortieth Annual Report, Ent. 

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The Teaching of Insect Life and its Practical Importance. Magazine' 

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 Fruit Pests. Annual Report of the Pomological and Fruit-growing 

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' The Spruce Budworm. Canadian Forestry Journal, VI, p. 93. 



Report of the Dominion Entomologist. Annual Report of the Experi- 

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1911 — Warbles in Cattle. Census and Statistics Monthly, Dept. Agric, Canada, 

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The More Injurious Insects of the Year 1910. Forty-First Ann. Rep. 

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Some Observations on the Practical Importance of the Study of Para- 

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The House-fly in relation to Public Health. Public Health Journal of 

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The Spruce Budworm and Larch Sawfly. Report Canadian Forestry 

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