Charles Gordon Hewitt
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Canadian entomologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Gordon Hewitt was a Canadian economic entomologist and pioneer of conservation biology. He was appointed dominion entomologist of Canada in 1909. He helped in the development of the Destructive Insect and Pest Act of 1910, and implemented significant changes in the Department of Agriculture. He published several books on the subjects of biology and entomology, and helped to further the 1916 treaty between Canada and the United States for the protection of migratory birds.
Charles Gordon Hewitt's Published Works
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Published Works
- The House Fly, Musca Domestica Linn.: Its Structure, Habits, Development, Relation to Disease, and Control (1915) (35)
- Conservation of Wild Life in Canada (1917) (35)
- The house-fly, Musca domestica Linn. : its structure, habits, development, relation to disease and control / by C. Gordon Hewitt. (27)
- Memoirs: The Structure, Development, and Bionomics of the House-fly, Musca domestica, Linn (1907) (25)
- NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE FELTED BEECH COCCUS CRYPTOCOCCUS FAGI (BAERENS) DOUGL. IN NOVA SCOTIA (1914) (21)
- The Senses of Insects (1908) (18)
- The large larch sawfly (Nematus erichsonii) with an account of its parasites, other natural enemies and means of control. (15)
- A Contribution to a Knowledge of Canadian Ticks. (11)
- THE IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. (1913) (9)
- Fannia (Homalomyia) canicularis Linn. and F. scalaris Fab. An Account of the Bionomics and the Larvae of the Flies and their Relation to Myiasis of the Intestinal and Urinary Tracts (1912) (9)
- The conservation of the wild life of Canada, by C. Gordon Hewitt ... (4)
- The house fly Musca domestica, Linnæus: a study of its structure, development, bionomics and economy, by C. Gordon Hewitt ... (4)
- The large larch saw-fly (Nematus erichsoni) (3)
- The cytological aspect of parthenogenesis in Insects (1906) (3)
- A Review of Applied Entomology in the British Empire. (1916) (2)
- The spruce budworm and larch sawfly. (2)
- House-Flies and Disease (1910) (2)
- Insects affecting Live Stock and other Animals. (1)
- Insects introduction and list of new genera and species collected by the expedition (1)
- AN EARLY REFERENCE TO THE RELATION OF INSECTS TO DISEASE (1915) (1)
- Ligia / by C. Gordon Hewitt. (1)
- House-Fly Control. (1)
- THE HOUSE-FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA LINN. ITS STRUCTURE, HABITS, DEVELOPMENT, RELATION TO DISEASE AND CONTROL (1916) (1)
- Instructions to importers of trees, plants and other nursery stock into Canada (0)
- The Control of Insect Pests in Canada (0)
- The spruce budworm and larch sawfly lecture delivered by Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, F.E.S., Dominion entomologist at the Canadian Forestry Convention, city of Québec, 19th January, 1911. (0)
- PROHIBITION OF THE IMPORTATION OF NURSERY STOCK INTO CANADA BY MAIL (1914) (0)
- Scientific Books: Beekeeping (1916) (0)
- Re Imperial Bureau (0)
- Regulations under the Destructive Insect and Pest Act, with instructions to importers and exporters of trees, plants and other nursery stock (0)
- The spruce budworm and larch sawfly. Lecture (0)
- The Descrutive Insect and Pest Act and regulations issued thereunder (0)
- The European Apple Sucker Quarantine. (0)
- Observations on the Feeding Habits of the Stable Fly, Stomoxys cakitrans, L. (0)
- The Introduction and colonization of parasitic insects. (0)
- THE PROBOSCIS OF THE HOUSE-FLY (MUSCA DOMESTICA) (1907) (0)
- Applied entomology in Canada (0)
- Simulium Flies and Pellagra (1910) (0)
- The Occurrence of a Slug (Limax Sp.) in the Human Stomach (1914) (0)
- GEOFFREY MEADE-WALDO (1916) (0)
- Rats and Mice. Destroyers of Grain and Food. (0)
- Rats and Mice (1916) (0)
- The Canadian Government and the Proposed Hunting of Caribou with Aeroplanes (1919) (0)
- Gipsy Moth From Japan—A Warning (1912) (0)
- The Occurrence of the Warble Fly Hypoderma bovis De Geer, in Canada, Canadian. (0)
- THE OCCURRENCE OF THE HOUSE CENTIPEDE, SCUTIGERA FORCEPS RAF., IN CANADA (1914) (0)
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