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(a) Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides 'S

(b) Haema physalis hystricis σ's (c) Haemaphysalis koningsbergeri 1♂

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N 1061

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1061

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Sent 30.XI.1909 by C. Gordon
Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist,
Central Experimental Farm,
Ottawa, Canada, with another

♂ & (returned with the follow-
ing specimens):

Ixodes ricinus 9 (1) off man,
Vancouver, B.C., 1907,

Dr. G. W. Boggs.

Ixodes scapularis 19 off man,
14.VIII.1906 ("caused great
irritation and an ugly looking
red spot for some weeks.")
No. 62477.

Ixodes scapularis 19 off?
Bracebridge, Ontario, 18. VI. 1904
M. Mahafty.

Ixodes cookei 19 off dog Calabogie,
Ontario, 22. V. 1908 Dr. R. M. Reid.
Ixodes angustus 1 off mouse Jeffrey,
N. B., 12.X.1908 C. H. McNutt.
Dermacentori variabilis 19 off man,
Winnipeg, 10.VI.1901 Rev. W. A. Burnan.
Dermacentor variabilis 19 off man
Winkler, 27.VII........Dr. L. B. Scott.

1 Dermacentor andersoni

Kaslo, (49.55 N, 116.55 W), British Columbia, Canada

5. IV. 1908

J. W. Cockle

Charles Gordon Hewitt (1885-1920), Attended University of Manchester, did pioneer studies in the life history of houseflies in England the subject of his doctoral thesis before becoming Dominion Entomologist of Canada.

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