4 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



olumes II Bird- and Mammals), III (Insects), IV and V (Botany), 

 ography), X11I, XIV, and XV (Ethnology), and XVI 

 ihe amalgamation of the Department of the Naval 

 Vpartment of Militia and Defence in 1922, the interests of 

 that nt in the reports were transferred to the Department of Marine 



and J Where si-vend different reports are included under one volume, 



-ued for distribution to specialists interested in the par- 

 ticular branch covered, and copies are preserved to be bound in the complete 



iter the return of the expedition, the collections of 



irned over to the late Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entom- 



'Msulting Zoologist of the Department of Agriculture and Honorary 



tor of the National Collection of Insects. He immediately made arrange- 



nave the specimens sent to the twenty-four specialists who have had 



i the preparation of this volume. Much credit is due to the energy 



. Hewitt in pushing the completion of the reports and for careful attention 



'i-m and accuracy. After the death of Dr. Hewitt, Mr. Arthur Gibson, 



da >uc<Mv^>r as Dominion Entomologist, has aided much in bringing the 



>. The index to Volume III was in a large part prepared by Mr. 



ham. Assistant Entomologist in the Entomological Branch of the 



nneiit of Agriculture. 



ARCTIC PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE. 

 m her, 1922. 



