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CKERELL (T.-D.-A.) : Descriptions and records of Bées; p. 361 et 

 464. — Bagnall (B.-S.) : Brief descriptions oî new Thysanoptera, 

 IV, p. 37o. — Meade-Waldo (G.) et Morley (C.) : Notes and syno- 

 nymy of Hyraenoptera in llie collection of. Ihe British Muséum ; 

 p. 402. — BuRR (M.) : Notes on tlie Forflcularia. — XXIII. More 

 new species; p. 420. — Meade-Waldo (G.) : Notes on llie Hyrae- 

 noptera in llie collection of Ihe British Muséum, with descriptions 

 of new species; p. 450. — Waterhouse (C.) : Descriptions of new 

 species of Cijphoyastm (Buprest.); p. 490. — Calman (W.-T.) : A 

 new crab of the genns Cnlappa from W. Africa ; p. 493. 



Bouton Sociriij of Naturnl Histonj {Proceedings), 3"), 1914. — Parker 

 (R.-B.) : Sarcophagidae of New England : maies of the gênera 

 Ravinia and Bœttchena; p. 1-77, pi. 1-8. 



Cnnadian Entomologist {The), XLVII. 1915. — Wallis (J.-B.) : Some 

 Manitoljan ^^ater Beetles; p. 169. — Walker (E.-M.) : The re-dis- 

 covery of Agrion interrogaium Selys; p. 174. pi. 5. — Crosby (C- 

 R.) et Maïheson (R.) : An insect enemy of the fonr-liiied leaf-bug 

 {Poecilocapms lincatus Fabr.); p. 181, fig. — Sanders (G.-E.) : Car- 

 nivorous habits of Xylina Bethunei G. et R.; p. 183. — IIerrick 

 (G.-W.) et LEUiv (R.-W.) : The pupal instar of the fruit-lrec leaf- 

 roller [Arcliips arggrospila): p. 185. — Braln (A. -F.) : New gênera 

 and species of Tineina; p. 188. fig. * 



EnioiHological Sociclg of Ontario (Report), 45, 1914. — Guîson (A.) : 

 Reports on insects of the year. Division N" 1, Ottawa district; p. 13. 



— Grant (C.-E.) : Division n" 2, Orillia district; p. 16. — Cosens 

 (A.) : Division n"3, Toronto distr.; p. 16, fig. — Morris (F.-J.-A.) : 

 Division n" 5, Port Hope distr. ; p. 20. Iig. — Ross (W.-A.) : Divi- 

 sion n'^' 7, Niagara distr.; p. 22. — Hewitt (G.) : Presidential ad- 

 dress; p. 28. — Gaesar (L.) : Insects of the season in Ontario; 

 p. 42, fig. — CoMSTOCK (I.-H.) : The habits ol spiders; p. 49. — 

 Lochhead (W.) : Brief notes on some of Ihe injurions insects of 

 Québec, 1914; p. 59. — Id. : Jean Henri Fabre, the French ento- 

 mologist; p. 61. — Petch (C.-E.) : Insects injurions in southern 

 Québec, 1914. — Gibson (A.) : The 1914 outhreak of tlie army 

 worm in Canada; p. 72, fig. — Baker (A. -W.) : The army worni in 

 Ontario in 1914 ; p. 75, hg. — Gaesar (L.) : An imported red spider 

 attacking fruit trees; p. 102, fig. — Id. : Cherry fruit flies; p. 107. 



— SwAiNE (J.-M.) : The control of foresl and shade tree insects of 

 the farm ; p. 112. — Gibson (A.) : Variation in the colour of the 

 bristles of the hedge-hog Caterpillar, Isiaisabella S. and A. ; p. 117. 



