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the winter in the egg. The larva of truncata differs from that of 

 citrata in colour and form of anal joints. 



In conclusion I wish to thank Mr. E. H. Blackmore and also 

 Messrs. G. O. Day and A. W. Hanham for suggestions and loan of 

 specimens. I am also deeply indebted to Mr. L. B. Prout, of 

 London, England, for notes and references. 



ON MILITARY SERVICE. 



The following is a list of the officers and employees of the 

 Entomological Branch of the Dominion Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Ottawa, who have enlisted for Overseas Service either in the 

 Canadian or Imperial Forces: 



H. F. Hudson, B.S.A.— Field Officer, Strathroy, Ont., 16th Bat- 

 tery, C. F. A. Wounded and permanently disabled for 

 further active service. 



E. H. Strickland, M. Sc. — Field Officer, Lethbridge, Alta., Ma- 



chine Gun Section, 196th Battalion (Western Universities), 

 C. E. F. 

 H. S. Fleming.— Messenger, Ottawa, 52nd Battery, C. F. A. 



F. M. Mackenzie. — Assistant, Fredericton, N.B., Princess Pa- 



tricia's Canadian Light Infantry, (P. P. C. L. I.). 

 *F. W.Walsh. — Assistant, Lethbridge, Alta., Welsh Fusiliers. 

 H. S. Brodie. — Assistant, Agassiz, B.C., Imperial Forces. 

 H. CuRRAN. — Assistant, Vineland Station, Ont. 

 C. A. Williams. — Inspector, Fredericton, N.B., 23rd Battery, 

 . C. F.A. 



G. F. Ball. — Inspector, Fredericton, N.B., 104th Battalion, C.E.F. 

 H. S. Flewelling. — Inspector, Fredericton, N.B., P. P. C. L. I. 

 **J. C. Shipton. — Assistant and Inspector, Annapolis Royal, N.S., 



P. P. C. L. I. 

 L. M. How. — Inspector, Annapolis Royal, N.S., 112th Battalion, 



C. E. F. 

 T. H. H. Fortier. — Inspector, Annapolis Royal, N.S., Heavy 



Artillery, C. E. F. 

 W. L. Harris.— Inspector, Annapolis Royal, N.S., Heavy Artillery, 



C. E. F. 



♦Killed. 



**Died in Hospital in France. 



