IIK ('ANAULV.N ENTOMOLOGIS'I'. 167 



Metanema. Tetracis. 



carnaria. Coloradaria? Q. 



inatomaria. Eutrapela. 

 Tetracis. transversata, M. 



lorata. Also, var. goniata, Q. 



crocallata. clematata. 



MOxNTREAL BRANCH OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OF ONTARIO. 



The tenth annual meeting of this Branch was held at the residence of 

 the President, H. H. Lyman, Esq.. M. A., Montreal, on Tuesday, 8th 

 May, 1883, at 8 o'clock, p. m. 



President read the following report of the operations of the Society 

 for the year : — 



REPORT. 



Your Council beg to submit the tenth annual report of the Branch. 



Five regular meetings have been held during the year, and in addition 

 to these, the members have had the pleasure of attending the annual 

 meeting of the parent Society, which was held in the rooms of the Natural 

 History Society, on the 24th August last, during the session of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science. The opportunity 

 of meeting with many of the entomologists of the United States, and the 

 President and other officers of our Canadian Society, was highly appre- 

 ciated by our members. 



The following original papers have contributed to the interest of our 

 meetings during the year : — 



1. Description of a Dipterous Parasite on Phylloxera vastatrix, by 

 the Rev. T. W. Fyles. 



2. Sir John Lubbock on Ants, by G. J. Bowles. 



3. Notes on the Genus Callimorpha, by H. H. Lyman. 



4. Preliminary Hst of the Geometridae of Quebec and Montreal, by 

 G. J- Bowles. 



5. Notes on some Diurnal Lepidoptera occurring in Canada, by F. 

 B. Caulfield. 



6. Causes of Rarity in some Species of Insects, by G. J. Bowles. 

 The whole respectfully submitted. 



H. H. Lyman, President. 



