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Fleming, SanHford.— Continued. 



Chancellor's Address at Semicentennial Jubilee 

 of Queen's University. 



Queen's College Joiinnil, (Jubilee No.), 1889, 4to., 

 pp.3. 

 Presidential Address, Sect, iir., Royal Society, 



1890. The Unit Measure of Time. Pp. .3. 

 The Waterways of Canada. 



Proceedings of the International Congress Inland 

 iVafi'ffad'oiii Manchester, Eag., 1890. 4to ,pp. 8. 



Cable Service. England to Australia. Letter to 

 Fellow-Colonists. London, 1890. 

 4to., pp. 4- 

 Our Old-Fogy Methods of Reckoning Time. 



Engineering, May, 1891, pp. 15. 

 A Universal Prime Meridian, and Time Zero. 



Report H.M. S., Department of Science and Art. 

 London, 1891, pp. 17. 



Nomenclature in Time-Reckoning. 



Transactions Royal Society of Canada, Vol. IX., 

 Sec. 3, 1891. 

 4to.,pp. 7. 



Fixing of a Standard of Time. 



Sessional Papers, Ottawa, 1891, pp. 36. 



Parliamentary vs. Party Government. 



Queen's College Journal, 1891, pp. 16. 

 Reforms in Time-Reckoning. 



Transactions Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1891, 

 pp. 15. 

 Electoral Representation. 



/Ai'rf., Toronto, 1892, pp. 17. 

 Address on Fifth Installation as Chancellor of 

 Queen's University. 



Quee7l's College Journal, 1892. 



A System of Direct Telegraphic Communication 

 Throughout the Empire. 



Letter to Sir .Tohn Lubbock, Chairman of Associated 

 Chambers of Commerce, London, 1892, pp. 12. 

 The Rectification of Parliament. 



Transactions Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1892, pp. 

 173. 



Address at the opening of the Medical Faculty, 

 Queen's University, Kingston, 1892. 

 Queen's College Journal, Vol. x.x. 



Ocean Steam Navigation. 



TraTisactiont Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1892, 

 pp. 10. 

 Early Steamboats. 



Ibid., 1892, pp. 4. 

 Postage Stamps and Colour Blindness. 



/6td., 1892,pp.2. 



A Memorable Epoch in Canadian History. 



Ibid., 1893. 

 Historical Pictures. 



Ibid., 1893. 

 A Change in the Astronomical Day. 



Transactions Astronomical and Physical Society, 

 Toronto, 1893. 



Memorandum on the Pacific Cable, addressed to 

 Australian Governments, 1893. 

 4to.,pp. 8. 

 The Mission to Australia. Papers relating to 

 Pacific Cable. ' 



Canadian Blue-Booh, 1894, pp. 53. 



Fleming, Sandford . — Continued. 



Unification of the Astronomical, Civil and Nauti- 

 cal Days. 



Transactions Canadian Institute and Astronomical 

 Societies, 1894, pp. 9. 



The Pacific Cable. Statement for the Colonial 

 Conference. Ottawa, 1894. 

 4to.,pp. 12. 



Fletcher, James. 



In the Reports of the Eniomologirril Society of 

 Ontario : 



An Outline Sketch of the Canadian Buprestidfe. 

 1878, pp. 46-84. 



Scarabfeidœ Diggers. 1879, pp. 6.5-71. 



Nature. Printed Butterflies (Canadian Ento- 

 mologist, XII., 1-3). 1879, pp. 88-89. 



On the Chief Benefits Derived by Farmers and 

 Horticulturists from a Knowledge of Ento- 

 mology. 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, 68-76. 



Theela Niphon (Canadian Entomologist, xvi., 



pp. 92-94). 1884, pp. .34-36. 

 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. iaS8, pp. 74-88. 

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

 Winter Collecting (Canadian Entomologist, xxi., 



pp. 15-17). 1889, pp. 31-32. 



The Apple-tree Tent Caterpillar (Canadian En- 

 tomologist, XV., pp. 74-76). iaS9, 32-34. 



Cut- Worms (Canadian Entomologist, xxi., pp. 

 117-120). 1889, pp. :J4-36. 



The Imported Currant Saw-fly (Canadian Ento- 

 mologist, XXI., pp. 1.50-152). 1889, pp. 36-38. 



The Tiger Swallow-tail (Canadian Entomo- 

 logist, XXI., pp. 201-204). 1889, pp. 38-40. 



The Mediterranean Flour Moth (Cariadian Ento- 

 mologist, XXII., pp. 41-44). 1889, pp. 95-101. 



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



Review of Miss Ormerod's Manual of Injurious 

 Insects. 1890, p. 101-105. 



Annual Address as President of the Association 

 of Economic Entomologists. 1891, pp. 36-44. 



The Northern Mole-cricket. 1891, pp, 87-90. 



The Horn-fly. 1892, pp. 49-53. 



Clothes Moths. 1892, pp. 53-58. 



Notes on Killing, Preserving and Kelaxing la- 

 aects (Canadian Entomologist, xxiv., pp. 14-16). 

 1892, pp. 39-60. 



Injurious Insects of 1892. 1893, pp. 8-13. 



Notes on .some of the more Important Entomolo- 

 gical Exhibits at the Chicago Exhibition. 1893, 

 pp. 61-64. 



