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Besides his interest in Natural History he was a keen student 

 of economics, and published many articles on economic subjects, 

 among which may be mentioned a series of short "Lessons in 

 Economics," which for a time were a daily feature in the Globe; 

 and a very excellent "Primer in Political Economy," which he 

 published "in 1901. 



Mr. Wood had a very quiet and unassuming manner, and a 

 most kindly and attractive personality, which won him a great 

 many friends and admirers. He is survived by his father (Mr. 

 Samuel Wood), his second wife and two sons, to whom we extend 

 our deepest sympathy. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



The fifty-fourth annual meeting of the Entomological Society 

 of Ontario was held at Macdonald College on^ November 8th and 

 9th. Among the visitors from a distance were Dr. T. J. Headlee, 

 New Brunswick, N.J.; Dr. W. C. OT<:ane, Durham, N.H.; J. H. 

 Emerton, Boston; A. F. Burgess, Melrose Highlands, Mass.; 

 Professor Brittain, Truro, N.S. The more prominent Quebec 

 delegates included Dr. Chapais, St. Denis-en-bas; Father Leopold 

 and Professor Letourneau, La Trappe; G. Maheux, Provincial 

 Entomologist, Quebec; Dr. Corcoran and Professor Higgins, of 

 Loyola College, Montreal; Dr. Willey, McGill University, and 

 Messrs. Winn, Moore and Cummings, Montreal. The Ontario 

 delegates were Dr. Hewitt, Messrs. Gibson, Swaine and Petch, 

 Ottawa; Professor Caesar and Mr. A. W. Baker, Ontario Agricul- 

 tural College, Guelph; Mr. W. A. Ross, Vineland Station; Mr. 

 F. J. A. Morris, Peterborough; Mr. J. D. Evans, Trenton. 



Following is the programme : — 



Reports of Council, Treasurer, Librarian, Curator, Braac'a 

 Societies, Delegate to the Royal Society of Canada, and Direc- 

 tors of Divisions. . ~ 



"Further Notes on the Imported Onion Maggot," by Mr. 

 Arthur Gibson; "The Entomological Service of Quebec," by Mr. 

 George Maheux; "Some Important Insect Pests of the Season," 

 by Prof. L. Caesar; "Insects of the Season in Quebec," by E. M. 



