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Fletcheb, James. 



Calendar Guide to Spraying. Farmer's Advocate, London, Ont., xliii, 

 549-550, March 26. 1908. 



Fletcher, James. 



Uniform Formula for Lime-sulphur mixture. Farmer's Advocate, xliii, 

 550, March 26, 1908. 



Fletcher, James. 



Insects that trouble Vegetables and how to combat them. Farmer's 

 Advocate, xliii, 821-822, May 7, 1908. 



Fletcher. James. 



The study of Insects an essential part of Farming. Ontario Agricultural 

 College Review, Guelph, Ont., xx, 423-426, May 1908. 



Fletcher, James. 



Mason Bee's Nest. Natural History Club, Montreal Weekly Star, 

 January 29, 1908. 



Fletchkr, James. 



Cockroaches and Giant water-bug. Natural History Club, Montreal 

 Weekly Star. February 5, 1908. 



Fletcher, James. 



Farmer's Friends and Foes. (A series of 80 articles containing replies 

 to enquiries respecting noxious and beneficial insects). Montreal Weekly 

 Star, January to December. 1008 Among these articles are the follow- 

 ing: — 



Powder-post Beetles, March 4. 



Caterpillar Fungus, March 11. 



Hen -Lice, May 6. 



Fumigating with Hydrocyanic Acid Gas, July 1. 



Currant-worms, July 29. 



Buffalo Carpet-beetle, August 3. 



The Green Blister Beetle, August 12. 



Mosquito Parasite, August 19. 



Cattle Gad-fly and Ox Warble-fly, August 26. 



Kounded-headed Apple-tree borer, September 30. 



Fletcher, James, and Others. 



Report of the Entomological Branch of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' 

 Club for 1907. Ottawa Naturalist, xxii, 39-45, May 1908. 



FOLsoM. Justus W. 



The Golden Snow-flea. Aphoriira Cocklei. (A full description, with 

 figures, of this new species found in large numbers on snow at Kaslo, 

 B.C., by Mr. J. W. Cockle). Can. Ent.. xl. 198-201, June 1908 (plate). 



Feeedley, W. J. 



The early stages of Samia Columiia Nokomis. (A full description of 

 the eggs, larva? and cocoons of this variety of the moth ; the specimens 

 studied were reared from eggs furnished by Dr. Henry Skinner, who 

 had received cocoons from the Rev. Clement Hoyler of Strathcona, 

 Alberta). Can. Ent. xl, 350-354. October 1908. 



