TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPOKT 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO 



1894. 



To the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture: 



Sir,- — I have the honor to submit for your approval the twenty-fifth annual reporl oi^ 

 the Entomological Society of Ontario. The Council feels a pardonable pride in drawing 

 your attention to the fact that they have now completed a quarter of a century's work in 

 the investigation of the life histories of insects and their relation to agriculture and horti- 

 culture, and have embodied the results of their researches in twenty-five annual reports 

 and twenty-six volumes of the Canadian E7itomologist. This somewhat uncommon suc- 

 cess in the case of a voluntary scientific society is, they feel, largely due to the support 

 which has been received from the Legislature of Ontario, and for which they desire to 

 record their grateful thanks. 



The President's address and the various papers on economic and general entomology 

 which are contained in the accompanying report will be found, it is trusted, as interesting 

 and as useful as on previous occasions. 



I have the honor to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



W. E. SAUNDERS, 



Secretary. 

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