CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



Letter op Transmission 5 



Officers for 1905-6 6 



Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario 7 



Reports on Insects of the Year — Division No, 1, C. H. Young 7 



" " " Division No. 2, C. E. Grant 9 



Division No. 3,, J. B. Williams 9 



" " Division No. 5, C. J. S. Bethune 10 



Discussion of the Directors' Reports 13 



The Tussocks: Rev. Thos. W. Fyles 15 



The Tussock Moth Situation in Montreal: Henry H. Ly^man 18 



Entomological Conditions in North Carolina: Franklin Sherman, Jr 20 



Experiments Against the San Jose Scale in 1905: Wm. Lochhead 27 



A Review of the Mosquito Work in New Jersey: John B. Smith 34 



Exhibit of Specimens 38 



Report of the Council 39 



Montreal Branch 41 



Quebec Branch 42 



Toronto Branch 43 



Guelph Branch 44 



Librarian and Curator 46 



Treasurer 46 



Delegate to the Royal Society 47 



Annual Address of the President: J. D. Evans 49 



Insects as Nature Studies: S. B. McCready 52 



Notes on the Season of 1905: Charles Stevenson 53 



Forest Insects* Rev. Thos. W. Fyles 56 



The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Canadian Entomologist : Rev. 



Thos. W. Fyles 61 



Orthoptera and Odonata from Algonquin Park: E. M. Walker 64 



Butterfly Collecting in Canada, 1904: Mrs. Nicholl 70 



Notes on Mrs. Nicholl's Paper: Dr. James Fletcher 79 



Insects Injurious to Canadian Crops in 1905: Dr. James Fletcher 81 



Entomological Record: Dr. James Fletcher 90 



Notes of Captures ' 96 



Injurious Insects of the Fkwer Garden: Arthur Gibson 105 



Forest Entomology: E. J. Zavitz 123 



Phlox Mite — Tetranychus Bimaculatus : T. D. Jarvis 127 



Blue Spruce Saw Fly— Lyda : T. D. Jarvis 127 



Bumble Bees that Fertilize the Red Clover: T. D. Jarvis 128 



Injurious Insects of 1905 in Ontario: W. Lochhead 129 



Report of the British Columbia Branch 138 



List of Canadian Members of Entomological Society 139 



I NDEX 141 



