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(No. 5) on Flies as carriers of infection. London, pp. 1-5, with map, 1912. 

 (An account of experiments carried out at Ottawa to determine the range 

 of flight of the house-fly.) 



56. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



An account of the Bionomics and the Larvae of the FHes Faruiia cani- 

 cularis L., and F. scalaris Fab., and their relation to Myiasis of the In- 

 testinal and Urinary Tracts. /6id. pp. 15-22. 1 pi. 1912. (Gives observ- 

 ation on the life-history, etc., of these species and a review of cases of 

 Myiasis due to them.) 



57. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Control of Grasshoppers and Locusts. Census and Statistics Monthly. 

 Dept. Agric, Canada, pp. 157-158, 1912. 



58. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The Division of Entomology. Can. Ent., Vol. 44, pp. 267-269. 1912. (Cur- 

 rent notes on progress of work.) 



59. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Some of the work of the Division of Entomology in 1911. Forty-second 

 Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 25-27. 1912. 



60. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Insect Scourges of Mankind. Forty-second Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., 

 pp. 46-50. 1912. (A popular lecture on Malaria and Sleeping sickness.) 



61. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Thrips affecting Oats. Forty-Second Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 

 63-65. 1912. (Describes the injury of Anaphothrips striatus Osborn.) 



62. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The Large Larch Sawfly, with an account of its Parasites, other natural 

 enemies and means of control. Bull. 10, Second Ser., Entom. Bull. 5, 

 Exptl. Farms, Dept. Agric, Canada, 42 pp., 26 figs., 1 col. pi. 1912. (An 

 account of the author's investigations on this insect and its life-history 

 and depredations, etc., in Europe and North America. The natural 

 enemies and means of control are fully discussed.) 



63. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



Fannia (Homalomyia) canicularis Linn., andF. scalaris Fab. Parasitology. 

 Vol. 5, pp. 161-174, 7 figs, 1 pi. 1912. (An extended account of subject 

 treated under No. 56.) 



64. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



House-flies and how they spread Disease. Cambridge Univ. Press. (En- 

 gland) ; xii + 122 pp., 19 figs. 1912. (An account of this subject written 

 in a popular style for the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature.) 



65. Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The International Congress of Entomology. Can. Ent., Vol. 44, pp. 343-346. 

 1912. 



