1912 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 41 



President's Annual Address, Henry H. Lyman. 



Galgulidae, or Toad-Shaped Bugs, Geo. A. Moore. 



A Quest and What Came of It, Henry H. Lyman. 



The Borers in the Cat-tail Stems, Albert F. Winn. 



Eupithecia consignata, Miss Hutchinson. 



A White Variety of the Pitcher Plant, L. Gibb. 



Hemiptera Taken at St. Hilaire, May 20, Geo. A. Moore. 



The Horse-radish Flea-beetle, A. F. Winn. 



Flies at Sugar at Night, A. F. Winn. 



On the Genus Grapholitha, Henry H. Lyman. 



A Trip to Cobalt, G. A. Southee. 



Note on Symmerista albifrons, A. F. Winn. 



Hemaris gracilis, A. F. Winn. 



Preparation of Noctuid Genitalia, G. Chagnon. 



Notes on a few Lepidoptera from Newfoundland, A. F. Winn. 



Collecting in the White Mountains, Henry H. Lyman. 



Plume ?iIoths of the Province of Quebec, A. F. Winn. 



The Nabidse, or Damsel Bugs, Geo. H. Moore. 



Preliminary Notes on Genitalia of Leucania, G. Chagnon. 



The Genus Calephelis, Henry H. Lyman. 



Parallelia bistiaris, A. F. Winn. 



Adaptations between Plants and Insects, Prof. W. Lochhead. 



Notes on Life History of Estigmene Prima, A. F. Winn. 



Notes on E. Prima, Henry H. Lyman. 



The Small Spittle Insects, G. H. Moore. 



Entomology and Evolution, Henry H. Lyman. 



Notes on Cerura Multiscripta, Arthur Gibson. 



Chrysophanus Thoe, L. Gibb. 



Exchanges, A. F. Winn. 



The Proposed Catalogue of Canadian Insects, Henry H. Lyman. 



Tlie plan adopted a few years ago of selecting certain genera for comparison 

 of specimens and study has been continued. The genera Pheocyma, Phyciodes, 

 Colias, Cerura, Calephelis and the family PterophoridjB have been takqn up, and in 

 most cases a good representation of the various species was made from the members' 

 cabinets. Mr. J. W. Cockle of Kaslo, B.C., very kindly sent us his collection of 

 Colias to aid, or perplex us, in this difficult genus. 



The donation by Mr. Dwight Brainerd of a number of entomological maga- 

 zines and pamphlets has added considerably to our library. The set of the Cana- 

 dian Entomologist is now complete and bound in uniform style. Several other 

 periodicals await binding, and our librarian will soon be asking for another section 

 for the book case. 



A field day was held on May 24th at Hudson, Que., but the weather was cool 

 and the grass, etc., wet, so that comparatively little was taken. 



The report of the Treasurer shows a balance on hand of $69.83. 



Eespectfully submitted, on behalf of the Council, 



Albert F. Winn, Sec.-Treas. 



Mr. Lyman then delivered his annual address as President, reviewing the 

 work of the Branch during the past two years. 



The election of officers was proceeded with, resulting as follows : President, 

 G. A. Southee; Vice-Pres., G. Chagnon; Sec.-Treas. A. F. Winn, Librarian, L. 

 Gibb; Council, H. H. Lyman, G. A. Moore, E. C. Barwick. 



Mr. Lyman exhibited a number of boxes of tropical butterflies, particularly 

 from India and Africa, among which were many strikingly beautiful and curious 

 pieces. 



