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108. Severin, H. H. p. 



A review of the work on the poisoned bait spray, dry method and mixed 

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109. SIMMS, H. M. 



Euptoieta claudia at Montreal. Ent. News, vol. 25, No. 3, p. 109, March, 

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110. Skinner, Henry. 



Obituary notice of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lyman. Ent. News, vol. 

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111. Skinner, Henry. 



Studies in the genus Thanaos. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Phil., vol. 40, 

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 butterflies based upon studies of the genitalia, of which figures are given. 

 Occurrence in Canada is recorded of many of the species). 



112. Swaine, J. M. 



Forest Insect Conditions in British Columbia. Ent. Bull. No. 7, Div. 

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113. Swaine, J. M. 



Insects and the Forest. 6th Annual Report, Quebec Soc, Prot. of Plants, 

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114. Swaine, J. M. 



Forest Insect Damage in British Columbia. Rept. Forest Branch of B.C., 

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115. Swaine, J. M. 



Winter Control of Insects in Farm Woodlots — Agric. Gazette, pp. 861, 

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116. TOTHILL, J. D. 



List of Tachinidae from the Province of Quebec — Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 

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117. Treherne, R. C. 



Insects economically important in the Lower Fraser Valley. Proc. B. C. 

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 number of insects afïecting fruits, vegetables, greenhouse and garden 

 plants, and methods of control). 



