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Fletcher, James. 



Insects injurious to Currants and Gooseberries and to Raspberries and 

 Blackberries. Experimental Farms' Bulletin No. 56, Ottawa, pp. 30-34, 

 5S-61, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Orchard Pests, Insecticides, Farm Weeds. (Evidence before the Select 

 Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization.) House of Com- 

 mons, Ottawa, March 6, 1907. Final Report of the Committee, pp. 113- 

 140. 



Fletcher, James. 



Insects injurious to Ontario Crops in 1906. (Treats of the most notable 

 insect attacks of the year upon Roots, Grain, Fodder, Vegetable and Fruit 

 Crops, Flowers and Shade-trees, and relates the best methods of dealing 

 with them.) 37th Annual Report, Ent. Soc, Ont., pp. 81-86. 



Fletcher, James. 



Leucobrephos Middendorfi, Men. (Relates the capture of this rare but 

 widely distributed moth at the Mayo River, Yukon Territory, on April 

 16th, 1907). Ottawa Naturalist, xxi, 67, July, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Calendar Guide to Spraying. Farmer's Advocate, London, Ontario, xlii, 



532, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Uniform formula for Lime-sulphur mixture. Farmer's Advocate, xlii, 



533, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



The Larder or Bacon Beetle. (A description of the insect, Dermestes 

 lardarius and instructions for the prevention of loss from its attacks on 

 food-stuffs.) Farmer's Advocate, xlii, 1206, July, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



The Brown-tail Moth. Montreal Weekly Star, April 24, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Insects and House Plants. Weekly Globe, Toronto, June 19, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Farmers' Friends and Foes. (A series of 71 articles containing replies to 

 enquiries respecting noxious and beneficial insects.) Montreal Weekly 

 Star, January to December, 1907. Among these articles are the following: 



Rat-tailed Maggot, March 20. 



The Cottony Grass Scale, March 20. 



