C. Gordon Hewitt
Born 1885-01-01
Died 1920-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2422851A
Top Subjects
- Control (5)
- Agricultural pests -- Canada (4)
- Insect pests (3)
- Canada (3)
- Larch sawfly (2)
- Entomology (2)
- Rats (2)
Books by C. Gordon Hewitt
Total count: 31
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Note on the buccal pits of Peripatus1905-01-01
The large larch saw-fly (Nematus erichsoni)s.n.1908-01-01-
Destructive insect and pest act and regulations issued thereunderGovernment Printing Bureau1911-01-01
L'abeille et la production du mielguide de l'apiculteur débutant au CanadaMinistère de l'agriculture1912-01-01
House-flies and how they spread disease.University Press1912-01-01
Further reports (no. 5) on flies as carriers of infectionH.M.S.O.1912-01-01-
The large larch sawfly (Neatus erichsonii)with an account of its parasites, other natural enemies and means of controlDominion of Canada, Department of Agriculture, Experimental Farms, Division of Entomology1912-01-01
Insect food of fresh-water fishesCommission of Conservation1913-01-01-
The house-fly, Musca domestica Linn.its structure, habits, development, relation to disease and controlUniversity Press1914-01-01
Applied entomology in Canadaits rise and progresss.n.1914-01-01
Control of insect pests in Manitobas.n.]1914-01-01-
The suppression of two insects affecting troops1916-01-01
The protection of migratory birds in CanadaAn account of the international treaty of 1916 between Great Britain and the United States ...1916-01-01-
The protection of migratory birds in Canadaan account of the international treaty of 1916 between Great Britain and the United States for the protection of migratory birds in The United States and CanadaDepartment of Agriculture1916-01-01
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Regulations under the Destructive insect and pest act with instructions to importers and exporters of trees, plants and other nursery stockJ. de Labroquerie Taché1917-01-01
Les rats et les sourisdestructeurs de grain et de vivresMinistère de l'agriculture1918-01-01
Rats and micedestroyers of grain and foods.n.1918-01-01
The conservation of the wild life of CanadaC. Scribner's Sons1921-01-01-
Legislation in Canada to prevent the introduction and spread of insects, pests and diseases destructive to vegetationwith regulations regarding the importation of vegetation into CanadaGovt. Print. Bureau1992-01-01
A review of applied entomology in the British Empires.n.1995-01-01-
The protection of birds in and around Ottawas.n.1996-01-01
The spruce budworm and larch sawflylecture delivered by Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, F.E.S., Dominion entomologist at the Canadian Forestry Convention, city of Québec, 19th January, 1911.British Whig1996-01-01
The coming back of the bisons.n.1996-01-01-
The honey beea guide to apiculture in CanadaGovt. Print. Bureau1997-01-01
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The Descrutive Insect and Pest Act and regulations issued thereunderGovt. Print. Bureau1997-01-01
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The control of insect pests in CanadaGovt. Print. Bureau1997-01-01
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Conservation of wild life in Canada in 1917a reviews.n.1997-01-01
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The large larch sawfly (Nematus erichsonii)with an account of its parasites, other natural enemies and means of controlGovt. Print. Bureau1997-01-01
LigiaWilliams & Norgate1997-01-01
Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, with instructions to importers and exporters of trees, plants and other nursery stockJ. de L. Taché1997-01-01
Insectsintroduction and list of new genera and species collected by the expeditionT. Mulvey1997-01-01