1909] Published Writings of Dr. Fletcher. 229 



Cutworms. XXI, 1889, pp. 117-120. Also in Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont. 

 The Imported Currant Sawflv. XXI, 1889, pp. 150-152. Also in 



Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont. 

 The Tiger Swallow-tail. XXI, 1889, pp. 201-204. Also in Rep. 



Ent. Soc. Ont. 

 The Mediterranean Flour Moth. XXII, March, 1890, pp. 41-44. 



Also in Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont. 

 The Northern Mole Cricket. XXIV, 1892, pp. 22-25. 

 Notes on Killing, Preserving and Relaxing Insects. XXIV, 1892, 



pp. 14-16. Also in Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont. 

 The Mottled Umber Moth. XXVI, Jan., 1894, pp. 22-24. 

 Notes on Mr. E. F. Heath's Collection of Butterflies. XXVII, 



Nov., 1895, pp. 314-315. 

 The Cigar-case Bearer of the Apple. XXVIII, May, 1896, pp. 



128-130. 

 Argynnis idalia in New Brunswick. XXIX, April, 1897, p. 93. 

 Papilio ajax, var. marcellus in British Columbia. XXXI, Jan., 1899, 



p. 8. 

 The Bite of Otiorynchits ovatus. XXXI, Jan., 1899, p. 14. 

 Description of the Full-grown Larva of Grapta j-album. XXXII, 



Sept., 1900, pp. 273-276. 

 Description of the Full-grown Larva of Anacampsis lupinella. 



XXXIII, Jan. ,1901, pp. 15-16. 



Life-history of the Variable Cutworm, Mainestra atlantica, Grt. 



XXXIV, Nov., 1902, pp. 279-284. (Jointly with Mr. Arthur 

 Gibson). 



Note on Deilephil a gain. XXXV., April, 1903, p. 109. 



A New Food Plant for the Common Spring Blue Butterfly {Cyaniris 



ladon, var. hicia). XXXVI, Jan., 1904, p. 4. 

 How do Insects pass the Winter? XXXVII, March, 1905, pp. 79-84. 

 Canadian Three-color Process Illustrations. XXXVII, May, 1905, 



pp. 157-159. 

 The Buffalo Carpet Beetle. XXXVII Sept., 1905, pp. 333-334. 

 The Larva of Eupithecia interruptofasciata. XXXVII, pp. 262-263. 



(Jointly with Mr. Arthur Gibson). 

 The Pupation of Eiivanessa antiopa. XXXVIII, Dec, 1906, pp. 



411-412. 

 The Life-history of the Spined Rustic (Barathra curialis, Smith). 



XXXVIII,' Dec, 1906. (Jointly with Mr. Arthur Gibson). 

 Platysatnia Columbia nokomis. XL, Oct., 1908, p. 373. 



In the Reports of the Entomological Society of Ontario: 



An Outline Sketch of the Canadian Buprestidae. 1878, pp. 46-84. 



Scarabaeidae — Diggers. 1879, pp. 65-71. 



On the Chief Benefits Derived by Farmers and Horticulturists from 

 a Knowledge of Entomology. 1880, pp. 57-68. 



Necrophori — Burying Beetles. 1881, pp. 70-73. 



Homoptera — The Harvest Flies and their Allies. 1882, pp. 69-83. 



Collecting in Early Winter. 1883, pp. 31-32. 



Notes on Worms. 1883, pp. 68-76. 



The Larch Saw-fly. 1884, pp. 72-77. 



The Hessian Fly. 1886, pp. 43-45. 



Annual Presidential Address. 1888, pp. 3-13. 



A Trip to Nepigon. 1888, pp. 74-88. 



The Wheat Midge. 1888, pp. 88-91. 



Fuller's Rose-beetle. 1890, pp. 62-64. 



Annual Address as President of the Association of Economic En- 

 tomologists. 1891, pp. 36-44. 



