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Cutworms and their control. Proc. B. C. Ent. Soc. No. 3, n.s. 1913, pp. 

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85. Morris, F. J. A. 



Chrysomelians of Ontario. Can. Ent. Vol. 45, pp. 384-392, November 

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86. Palmer, L. L. 



Some problems in Aphis control. Proc. B. C. Ent. Soc. No. 3, n.s., 1913, 

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87. Petch, C. E. 



Insects of Quebec for the year 1912. 43rd Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., 

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88. Pierce, W. Dwight. 



Miscellaneous contributions to the knowledge of the Weevils of the families 

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89. Richardson, C. H. 



A new Braconid of the genus Microdus from Canada. Can. Ent., vol. 45, 

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90. Rohwer, S. A. 



Descriptions in the Woodwasp superfamily Oryssoidea, with descriptions 

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91. Rohwer, S. A. 



A synopsis and descriptions of the Nearctic species of Sawflies of the genus 

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92. Ross, W. A. 



Recent work on the Apple Maggot in Ontario. 43rd Annual Report Ent. 

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93. Ruhman, M. H. 



The importance of Economic Entomology as a subject of education. Proc. 

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