82 B. C. ENTOMOLOGICAL PROCEEDINGS, 1912. 



Agassiz proved to be those of H. bovis, but two larvae of H. lineata 

 were secured at Mount Lehman, B. C. 



Most of the cattle from which the larvae were obtained came 

 from Ontario the previous autumn, so that H. bovis should be found 

 there also. 



I am indebted to Dr. F. Torrance, Veterinary Director General, 

 for permission to publish this note. A full account of the experiments 

 conducted at Agassiz is being published by the Department, also an 

 article on the "Economic Aspect of Warble-flies in Canada." 



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