1906] Contributions to Canadian Botany. 171 



Lactuca pulchella, DC. 



Mouth of Albany River, James Bay, 1904. {IV. Spread- 

 borough.') Not recorded from that region. 



Prenathes race.mosa, Mx. 



The Beacon, mouth of Moose River, Jani2s Bay, 1904. 

 (W. Spreadborcngh.) Not recorded from that region. 



Agoseris altissima, Rydb. 



Prairies near Old Wives' Lake, north of Peace River, 

 Atha., 1903. No. 61,242. (/. M. Macoun.) Known before 

 only from type locality in Montana. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



At the annual meeting of the Entomological Society of 

 Ontario held at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, on the 

 10th and 11th October, three of the local members of the Club, 

 Messrs. Fletcher, Gibson and Young presented papers, and, Dr. 

 Fletcher, was honoured by being elected President of the Society 

 for the ensuing year. Other members of the Club who contributed 

 papers during the convention were Mr. J. D. Evans, of Trenton, 

 Mr. H. H. Lyman, of Montreal, Prof. Wm. Lochhead, of the 

 Macdonald Agricultural College, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Que., Mr. 

 C. W. Nash, and Mr. J. B. Williams, of Toronto, and the Rev. 

 Professor Bethune, of Guelph. Among the exhibits shown was a 

 beautiful collection of exquisitely mounted tineid moths, collect- 

 ed and prepared by Mr. C. H. Young, of Ottawa. Mr. Young 

 has been most energetic in the collection of these interesting little 

 insects and during the past two years has mounted upwards of 

 four thousand specimens. We hope, as Mr. Young is getting his 

 material identified by the well known specialist, Mr. W. D. 

 Kearfott, of Montclair, N. J., that he will publish in the Ottawa 

 Naturalist, at an early date a list of the species he has found in 

 the Ottawa district. One of the important features of the meet- 

 ing was a full discussion on the habits of the Codling Moth and 

 the best methods of controlling it. Mr. Paul Hahn of Toronto 



