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Blister Beetles. Forty-Second Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont. 1911, pp. 83-85, 

 8 figs, 1912. (Notes on sixteen species are given of the genera Epicauta, 

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36. Gibson, Arthxir. 



Some insects of the Apple. Report Quebec Pomological Society, 1912. 

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37. Gibson, Arthur. 



Cutworms and How to Control them. Fourth Ann. Rept. Quebec Soc. 

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The Battle \\\t\\ the Brown- tail Moth. East and West, Toronto, April 

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Obituary. John Bernardt Smith. Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 44, 

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40. Gibson, Arthur. 



Cutworms and Army-worms. Bull. 70., Ent. Bull. 3, Experimental Farms, 

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41. Gibson, Arthur. 



Insects Attacking Vegetables: Cutworms, Root Maggots, Turnip Flea- 

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42. Gibson, Arthur. 



Description of mature larva of Estigrnene prima Sloss. Can. Ent., Vol. 

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43. Gibson, Arthur. 



Arctiids or Tiger Moths. Macdonald College Magazine, Vol. Ill, Oct-Nov. 

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44. Gibson, Arthur. 



The Railroad Worm. Canadian Horticulturist, Nov. 1912. p. 254. (An 

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