APPENDIX G CXXI 
“ Some Beetles of Early May,” by Rev. C. J. S. Bethune. 
“ Work for June—Caterpillar Hunting,” by Mr. Arthur Gibson. 
“Mites Affecting Farm Homesteads,” by Mr. T. D. Jarvis. 
“The Oyster-shell Bark-louse,” by Mr. T. D. Jarvis. 
“The Locust-mite,” by Mr. T. D. Jarvis. 
“The Bean Weevil,” by Mr. A. Gibson. 
Articles descriptive of Lepidoptera are by Mr. A. G. Weeks, Jr., 
Mr. August Busck, Mr. John A. Grosbeck, Mr. A. Cosens, Rev. Geo. 
W. Taylor. Coleoptera, by Mr. Chas. Schaeffer and Mr. H. C. Fall. 
Hymenoptera, by Mr. J. C. Crawford, Mr. Myron H. Swenk and Mr. 
T. D. A. Cockerell. Diptera, by Dr. M. Grabham, Hon. N. Chas. 
Rothschild and Miss C. S. Ludlow. Hemiptera, by Dr. E. Bergroth. 
Orthoptera, by Mr. A. N. Caudell. 
Papers on Classification include “ Catalogue of Aphide,’ by Mr. 
G. W. Kirkaldy; “The Perlide,’ by Mr. Nathan Banks; “ Synopsis 
of the Bees of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia,” by Mr. 
H. L. Viereck and associates; “ Notes on the Classification and Nomen- 
clature of the Hemipterous Superfamily-Miroidea,’ by Mr. G. W. 
Kirkaldy. 
The following are a few of the papers on miscellaneous topics :— 
“A North American Entomologists’ Union,” by Mr. Henry H. 
Lyman. 
“Records of Orthoptera from the Canadian Northwest,’ by Mr. 
E. M. Walker. 
“The Burrows of Cicindela,” by Mr. W. T. Davis. 
“ À Fossil Water-bug,” by Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell. 
“The Snow Fly, Chionea vaiga,’ by Mr. C. N. Ainslee. 
“ Notes on Hemiptera taken near Lake Temagami,” by Mr. E. P. 
Van Duzee. 
“ Geometrid Notes,” by Mr. Richard F. Pearsall. 
Space has been devoted to records of the meetings of the branches 
at Toronto, Guelph, Montreal, Quebec and Vancouver, which are all 
in a flourishing condition. The appearance of new books, monographs, 
and pamphlets on entomological topics has been promptly chronicled. 
The society has, as usual, furnished the Ontario Department of 
Agriculture with an account of its annual meeting, and a number of 
articles of popular and economic nature. These have just been pub- 
lished under the well known title of The Annual Report of the Ento- 
mological Society of Ontario.” Vol. No. 37 contains 120 pages, illus- 
trated by 6 beautiful half-tone plates of Insect Galls found on plants 
of different kinds, 36 cuts in the text, and a portrait of our last year’s 
president, Mr. John D. Evans. 
