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Hewitt, C. GORDON. 
Importance of Entomology in the Development of Canada. (The Evidence 
of the Dominion Entomologist before the Committee on Agriculture and 
Colonization. The work of the newly-organized Division of Entomology 
is briefly described and a number of the more important injurious insects 
in Canada, especially those attacking field crops, are considered). Report 
of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization, 1909-1910, 
pp. 17-54, 1910. 
Hewrrr, C. GORDON. 
House-flies and the Public Health. (An abstract of a lecture delivered 
before the Ottawa Field-Naturalists Club, February 1st, 1910). The 
Ottawa Naturalist, xxiv, pp. 30-34. 
Hewitt, C. GoRDoN. 
Insects Destructive to Canadian Forests. (An address before the first 
meeting of the Commission of Conservation of Canada, indicating the 
importance of a study of forest insects in reference to the forests of Canada 
and describing a number of the chief forest pests). Report of the First 
Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation of Canada, pp. 142- 
151. 
Hewitt, C. Gordon. 
The Brown-tail Moth in Canada. (A brief account of the history of this 
insect in Canada and its present aspect). Census and Statistics Monthly 
(Dept. of Agriculture, Canada), iii, (No. 22) pp. 73-74, 1910. 
Hewitt, C. GORDON. 
House-flies and their Allies. (A lecture delivered before the Entomological 
Society of Ontario on November 14th, 1909, describing the house-flies and, 
in a brief manner, the Tachinidæ). 40th Annual Report of the Ento- 
mological Society of Ontario, pp. 30-36, 1 plate, 1910. 
Hewitt, C. Gorpon. 
The Larch Sawfly, Nematus Erichsonii. (A brief description of the 
author’s work on this insect in England). 40th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. 
Ont., pp. 20-21, 1910. 
Hewitt, C. Gorpon. 
The Teaching of Insect Life and its Practical Importance. (An article 
written for teachers emphasizing the importance of a study of insect life 
in schools). Magazine of the West Riding County Council (England) 
Vacation Course (Wakefield, Yorks., Eng.), No. 3, pp. 10-13, 1910. 
Hewirr, C. GORDON. 
Fruit Pests. (An address before the annual meeting of the Pomological 
and Fruit-growing Society of the Province of Quebec at Macdonald College, 
P.Q., on Dec. 9th, 1909. It describes the Codling Moth, Plum Curculio, 
Apple Fruit Maggot, etc., and the means of control). Annual Report of 
the Pomological and Fruit-growing Society of the Province of Quebec, 
1909, pp. 100-109, 1910, 
