ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



Hyvienoptera. 



Vol. 



The Grape seed insect, Isosoma vitis, n. sp., Saunders II. 



Remarks on the History and Architecture of the Wood Paper-making Wasps, 



Couper II. 



Notes on the Humble Bees, Bowles XI. 



The Entomology of Vancouver Island. Notes on 80 species of Hymenoptera 



collpcted near Victoria, V. I., in 1882, Taylor XVI. 



A new Tenthredinid, Provancher XVII. 



Notes on the occurrence of some species of Urocerida-, Harrington XVIl. 



Additions to North American Hymenoptera, Provancher XVIII. 



Notes on Tenthredinid;!'^ 1885, Harrington XVIII. 



Notes on Hymenoptera collected near Ottawa, Guignard ... XVIII. 



Oryssus Sayi, Harrington XIX. 



The Nuptials of Thalessa, Harrington XIX. 



New species of Canadian Tenthredinida-, Harrington XXI. 



Ibalia maculipennis, Haldeman, Harrington XXI. 



Tenthredinidie collected at Ottawa, 1889, Harrington XX IT. 



Nematus pallidiventris. Fallen — a fresh importation, Fyles ... XXIII. 



Two new species of Canadian Pimplin;e, Harrington XXIII. 



Canadian Galls and their occupants, Brodie XXi V. 



Notes on Zarea Americana, Fyles XXIV, 



Canadian Hymenoptera (series of papers), Harrington XXIV. 



Typhon flaviCrons, n. sp., Fyles , XXV, 



Diptera, HemijHera, Neuroptera and Orthoptera. 



Vol. 



List of Neuroptera (collected at Grimsby), Pettit VI. 



List of Canadian Diptera (compiled from Brit. Mus. Catalogue), Couper IX. 



Description of a dipterous parasite of Phylloxera vastalrix, Fyles XIV. 



List of Diptera taken in the vicinity of Montreal, Que., Caulfield XVI. 



Notes on Ceresa bubalus. Jack XVIII. 



Notes on Ant-lions, Moffat XVIII, 



List of Orthoptera taken in the vicinity of Montreal, Caulfield XVIII, 



General Papers. 



Vol. 



Entomological notes during a trip to the Saguenay, Saunders I. 



Insects of the northern parts of British America compiled from Kirby's Fauna 



Boreali Americana, Bethune , II. 



Quebec Currant Worms, Bowles HI. 



Entomological notes during a trip to Lakes Huron and Superior, Bethune .... III. 



Hints to Fruit Growers (series of papers), Saunders HI. 



On some of our Common Insects (a series of papers by Saunders, Bethune, 



Geddes, Rogers, etc., commenced) V. 



Entomology for Beginners (a series of papers by Saunders, Bethune, Fletcher, 



Harrington, etc., commenced) XI. 



Entomological notes, Jack XVIL 



A vote of thanks to Mr. Harrington for his valuable and very interesting address 

 was moved by the Rev. Dr. Bethune, who remarked in doing so that he hoped all the 

 members of the Society would be stimulated by the historical record their President had 

 given them to fresh efforts in their investigations and renewed zeal in contributing their 

 observations to the Canadian Entomologist and the Annual Report. Mr. Fletcher, in 



