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M. domestica in stable manure by means of various insecticidal substances. 

 Notes are also given on the larval habits, etc.). 



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The Canadian Entomological Service — Science, vol. 39, pp. 570,571. 

 Account also in Agricultural Gazette of Canada, vol. 1, pp. 270-274, April, 

 1914. (A brief history of the development of the Canadian Entomological 

 Service from its origin in 1884 is given). 



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Report from the Division of Entomology for the Fiscal Year ending March 

 31, 1913. Ann. Rept. Dom. Experimental Farms, 1912-13, pp. 501-518, 

 1914. (The report contains a summary of the administrative work and 

 the investigations carried on by the ofificers of the Entomological Service. 

 The work is reported under the following sections: 1. The administration 

 of the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, including (a) Inspection and 

 fumigation of imported nursery stock, etc., (b) Field work against the 

 Brown-tail Moth and parasite introduction. 2. Insects affecting field 

 crops. 3. Insects affecting fruit crops. 4. Insects affecting forest and 

 shade trees. 5. Insects affecting domestic animals and man. 6. In- 

 sects affecting garden and greenhouse. 7. Agriculture. 8. Miscel- 

 laneous work). 



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House-fiy suppression with Notes on Recent Work. Bulletin Women's 

 Municipal League of Boston, vol. 5, No. 6, pp. 9-13, May, 1913. (Abstract 

 of an address delivered before the Women's Municipal League of Boston, 

 Mass., bringing together the latest work on the subject). 



78. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Instructions to Importers of Trees, Plants and other Nursery Stock inta 

 Canada. Entomological Circular No. 4. Dept. of Agric, Canada, 11 

 pp. Also Revised Edition, 14 pp., 1914. (Contains the Destructive 

 Insect and Pest Act, together with the Regulations under the Act governing 

 the importation of nursery stock into Canada. The Regulations are fully 

 explained). 



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The Control of Insect Pests in Manitoba, with particular reference to 

 the Enemies of Horticulture and Forestry. Rept. 15th and 16th. Ann. 

 Convention Manitoba Hort. and Forestry Assn., Winnipeg, pp. 101-108, 

 1914. (A general account of the chief insects affecting forestry and horti- 

 culture in Manitoba and their control). 



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Observations on the Feeding Habits of the Stable-fly {Stomoxys calcitranSy 

 L.). Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, Ser. Ill, vol. 8, Section IV, pp. 37-42, 

 1 table, 1 pi., 1914. (A record of a series of experiments on the feeding 

 habits of S. calcitrans with a description of its habits in sucking and digesting, 

 blood). 



