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Fletcher, James. 



The Bufifalo Carpet Beetle, Anthrcniis scrophulariœ. L. (The ninth of 

 the series of articles on Prac1,ical and Popular Entomology). Can. Ent., 

 xxxvii, 333-334, figures (Sept., 1905). 



Fletcher, James. , 



Insects injurious to Ontario Crops in 1904. (Treats of the attacks by 

 insects upon Cereal crops. Fodder plants. Roots and Vegetables, Fruits 

 and House-plants and relates how best to deal with them). 35th Annual 

 Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1904, pp. 49-50, two figures. 



Fletcher, James. 



Entomological Record, 1904 (The fourth annual publication of this most 

 useful record of the new and rare captures made by collectors all over 

 the Dominion ; in the Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Diptera iuus; lists are 

 given, and valuable notes are contributed by the Rev. G. W. Taylor on 

 Ihe Geometridse and Mr. W. D. Kearfott on the Micro-lepidoptera). 35th 

 Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont, 1904, pp. 56-78. 



Ft.etcher, James. 



Wliat the little Bee is doing. (A popular account of the fertilization of 

 blossoms by Bees). .3Gth Annual Report, Fruit Growers' Association of 

 Ontario, 1904, pp. 90-96. 



Fletcher, James. 



The Clouded Sulphur Butterfly, Colias philodicc, Godt. (A popular art- 

 icle for the assistance of Nature Study teachers). Ottawa Naturalist, 

 six, 59-62 three figures (May, 1905.) 



Fletcher, James. 



The White-Marked Tussock Moth. (Damage to Shade-trees and remedies 

 prescribed). Montreal Weekly Star, April 26, 1905. 



Fletcher. James. 



Getting rid of Bed-bugs. (Describes the method of Fumigating with 

 Cyanide of Potassium). The Nor'west Farmer, September 20, 1905. 



Fletcher, James. 



Farmers' Friends and Foes. (A series of sixty-one articles containing 

 replies to enquiries respecting noxious and beneficial insects.) Montreal 

 Weekly Star, January to December, 1905. 

 Among these articles are the following : 



The Pea Weevil. February 8 ; April 5. 



Insects on Rose-bushes, Feb. 8 ; June 14 ; Sept. 20. 



Meal Worms, March 1 ; August, 23. 



The Onion Maggot, April 19 and 26 ; May 31. 



The Hemlock Gelechia, May 10. 



The Carrot Maggot. May 31. 



Fumigation for killing Bed-bugs, July 5 ; Sept 27. 



Grape-vine leaf-hoppers, July 5. 



Bee Carpenters, August 9. 



