378 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Director of Forestry; H. T. Gussow, Dominion Botanist; W. Ide, 

 Private Secretary to the Minister, Dept. of Agriculture; D. Johnson, 

 Dominion Fruit Commissioner. The following members of the 

 Entomological Branch were present: Dr. Hewitt; Arthur Gibson, 

 Chief Assistant Entomologist; J. M. Swaine, Assistant Entomolo- 

 gist for Forest Insects. Field Officers: R. C. Treherne, Agassiz, 

 B. C; G. E. Sanders, Annapolis Royal, N. S.; E. H. Strickland, 

 Lethbridge, Alta.; G. Beaulieu, Ottawa; J. D. Tothill and L. S. 

 McLaine, Fredericton, N. B.; Norman Griddle, Treesbank, Man.; 

 W. A. Ross, Vineland, Ont.; C. E. Fetch, Hemmingford, Que.; 

 R. N. Chrystal, Vancouver, B. C.; J. R. Gareau, Strathroy, Ont.; 

 A. E. Kellett, Artist Assistant; J. I. Beaulne, Inspector. 



The following papers were presented : 



"Insects of the Season in Ontario." 

 "Willow and Poplar Curculio." 



— L. Caesar. 



"Insects of St. Annes, Que., season of 1915." 

 "Occurrence of Tychius picirostits on clover at 

 St. Anne's, Que." 



— E. M. DuPORTE. 



"The Home of Gortyna stramentosa." 



— A. F. Winn. 



"Observations upon some of the Predaceous and 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera." 



—Rev. Thos. W. Fyles. 



"The Leaf Weevil {Polydrosus impressifrons 

 Gyll) in New York." 



— P. J. Parrott and Hugh Glasgow. 



"Side Worm Injury by the Codling Moth." 



— E. P. Felt. 



"Lygus invitus and its Control in 1915." 



— W. Brittain 

 "A Capsid Attacking Apples." 



— H. G. Crawford. 



"The Founding of the Science of Cecidiology." 



— A. COSENS. 



