Brian Hocking
Brian Hocking (22 September 1914 – 23 May 1974) was a Canadian entomologist known for his work in medical entomology on blood-sucking flies, particularly black-flies and mosquitoes. He was also a specialist in insect host detection and flight. He was also the author of several popular books dealing with biology and entomology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Biology-or oblivion; lessons from the ultimate science. by Hocking, Brian, 1914-1974-
Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Pub. Co. 1965Call Number: Loading…
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The intrinsic range and speed of flight of insects. by Hocking, Brian, 1914-1974
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Six-legged science. by Hocking, Brian, 1914-1974
Cambridge, Mass. : Schenkman Pub. Co., 1968Call Number: Loading…
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Biology--or oblivion; lessons from the ultimate science. by Hocking, Brian, 1914-1974
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