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66. Harcourt, G. 



The Control of Injurious Insects. Agric. Gazette of Canada, vol. i. No. 

 10, p. 815, Oct., 1914. (States that the ravages of insects in the Province 

 of Alberta are so slight that no ofificial steps have been taken to control 

 them. The only cases mentioned are Cutworms in the southern parts, 

 and Cabbage and Onion root maggots in various places). 



67. Hevv^itt, C. Gordon. 



The occurrence of the Warble Fly {Hypoderma bovis. De Geer) in Canada. 

 Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 1,2, 1914. (Attention is called to the occurrence of 

 the species of H. bovis in Canada in addition to H. lineata which has been 

 usually considered to be the only species occurring in North America). 



68. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



On the predaceous habits of Scalophaga, a new enemy of Musca domestica. 

 Can. Ent., vol. 46, 2,3, 1914. (Contains records of the capture of species 

 of Scatophaga preying on M. domestica and other Muscid flies). 



69. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Note on the occurrence of the Felted Beech Coccus, {Crytococcus fagi, 

 Baerens Dougl.) in Nova Scotia. Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 15, 16. (The 

 occurrence of this European species on beech near Halifax, N.S., is recorded 

 and remedial measures are discussed). 



70. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The Protection of Birds in and around Ottawa — Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 

 27, pp. 161-171, 2 figs., 3 pis., March, 1914. (An abstract of an address 

 dealing with the economic value of the commoner species of birds occur- 

 ring in the Ottawa district. Methods of encouraging and protecting our 

 native birds are described and an announcement is made of the establish- 

 ment of two bird sanctuaries at Ottawa in which nesting boxes have been 

 distributed). 



71. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Sterility in Oats caused by Thrips. Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 7, pp. 211- 

 218, 1 fig., 1 pi., 1914. (Observations are recorded indicating that steril- 

 ity of oats or "White-eared" conditions of the inflorescence can be pro- 

 duced by the Grass Thrips {Anaphothrips striatiis). 



72. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for 1912 — Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., 

 Ill Sen, vol. 7, Sect. IV., pp. 161-173, 1914. 



73. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The occurrence of a Slug in the Human Stomach, — Parasitology, vol. 7, 

 No. 2, 1914. (The occurrence of a species of Limax in the human stomach 

 is recorded). (Non-antomological). 



74. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Further observations on the breeding habits and control of the House- 

 fly {Musca domestica). Journ. Econ. Ent., vol. 7, pp. 281-289, 2 figs., 

 1914. (The results are given of a series of experiments on the control of 



