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81. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The House-fly {Mnsca domestica, Linn.). Its Structure, Habits, Develop- 

 ment, Relation to Disease and Control, pp. xvi -f 382, 104 illustrations, 

 3 cold, plates. Cambridge Univ. Press, England, 1914. (A complete 

 monograph on M. domestica). 



82. HuARD, V. A. 



Rapport de l'Entomologiste du Ministère de l'Agriculture pour l'année 

 1912-1913. Le Naturaliste Canadien, vol. 40, pp. 124-128, Février; 

 pp. 157-160, Avril; pp. 180-191, Juin, 1914. (This first report of the Pro- 

 vincial Entomologist for Quebec was begun in the number of the magazine 

 for December, 1913). 



83. Hudson, H. F. 



The Chinch Bug in Ontario. Entomological Circular No. 3. Division of 

 Entomology, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, pp. 13, 3 figs. Feb., 

 1914. (Account of an infestation by this insect in the County of Middle- 

 sex, Ont., and a life-history of the bug and means of control). 



84. Hudson, H. F. 



Lucilia sericata, Meigen, attacking a live calf. Can. Ent., vol. 46, p. 416, 

 December, 1914. 



85. Knab, Frederick. 



A new Mesembrine Fly. Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 325, 326, September, 1914. 

 (Describes a Dipterous fly taken at High River, Alberta, and elsewhere). 



86. LOCHHEAD, W. 



Insects and Disease. President's Address. 6th Annual Report, Quebec 

 Soc. Prot. Plants, etc., pp. 10-21, 1913-1914. (An account, with illustra- 

 tions, of the transmission of diseases through the agency of insects and ticks). 



87. LOCHIIEAD, W. 



Some useful keys to some important economic Insects. 6th Annual Report, 

 Quebec Soc. Prot. Plants, etc., pp. 79-85, 1913-1914. (Gives keys to the 

 chief sub-families and genera of the Coccidae and Aphididae, and a few of 

 the genera of Carabidae, Elateridae, Chyrsomelidae and Muscidae; also 

 to the species chiefly injurious to stored grain). 



88. LoCHHEAD, W. 



The Control of Injurious Insects. Agric. Gazette of Canada, vol. 1, No. 

 10, pp. 799-804, Oct., 1914. (Describes the work being carried on in the 

 Province of Quebec; records the principal insects of the season and states the 

 lesson that should be learned from the year's experience). 



89. MacGillivray, A. D. 



New genera and species of Tenthredinidae, a family of Hymenoptera. 

 Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 103-108, March, 1914. (Includes the description 

 of a new genus Astochus, and a new species A. Fletcheri, taken by the late 

 Dr. James Fletcher at Kaslo, B.C.). 



