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BRADLEY, J. CHESTER.—“ Contributions to the Entomology of the Selkirk Moun- 
tains of (British Columbia.” (Gives a description of the region traversed 
and describes three new species of Aculeate Hymenoptera). Canadian 
Entomologist, XXXVIII, 377-380 (November, 1906). 
British COLUMBIA ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (TAYLOR, G. W., Harvey, R. V.. 
et al.). “ Check List of British Columbia Lepidoptera,” pp. 49, Victoria, 
June 1, 1906. Published by the Provincial Department of Agriculture. 
BUENO, J. R. pe LA TORRE.—" Life-histories of North American Water-bugs, I.’ 
(Gives a full and detailed account of the whole life-history of Belostoma 
fluminea, Say). Canadian Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 189-197 (1906). 
Bueno, J. R. pe LA Torre.—* Life-histories of North American Water-bugs, II.” 
(Gives a complete life-history of Ranatra quadridentata). Canadian 
Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 242-252 (July, 1906). 
Cameron, P.—‘‘A contribution towards a knowledge of the Nearctic Odynerine.”’ 
(Includes the descriptions of two new species of Solitary Wasps, Sym- 
morphus cogitans and Ancistrocerus Quebecensis, from Canada). Trans. 
Am. Ent. Soc., Philadelphia, XXXII, pp. 325-334. 
Cary, Mrerritr.—‘ On tne Diurnal Lepidoptera of the Athabaska and Mackenzie 
Region, British America.” (Hnumerates 85 species and sub-species of 
butterflies now known to inhabit this region, with interesting notes and 
records of capture). Proc. U. S. National Museum, XXXI, pp. 425-457 
(No. 1488), September, 1906. 
CAUDELL, A. N.—“. The Cyrtophylli of the United States.” (A monograph of the 
Katydids, in which are given keys to the three genera, two being new, 
and full descriptions of the species. One, Cyrtophyllus perspicillatus, 
extends its range to Canada). Journal N. Y. Ent. Soc., XIV, pp. 32-45, 
plate and figure (March, 1906). 
CuAGnon, Gustave. Haltica rufa, 11)., at Mount St. Hilaire, Que.” (Records 
the capture for the first time in Canada of this interesting Chrysomelid 
beetle). Canadian Entomologist, XXX VIII, 8 (January, 1906). 
CuiITTENDEN, F. H.—‘* The North American species of the genus Notaris, Germ.” 
(Describes three species of this genus of Rhyncophorous Coleoptera, two 
of which, N. Æthiops and puncticollis are taken in Canada). Journai 
N. Y. Ent. Soc., XIV, pp. 113-115 (September, 1906). 
COCKERELL, T. D. A.—‘‘ The Coccid genus Hulecanium. (Gives very useful and 
valuable tables for the separation of the numerous species of this genus). 
Canadian Entomologist, XX XVIII, 83-88 (March, 1906). 
CocKERELL, T. D. A.—"* The North American Bees of the family Anthrophoride.” 
(Contains a series of very useful synoptic tables with notes on species, 
and a check list showing the present generic position of all the species, 
and their localities. A considerable number are to be found in Canada). 
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Philadelphia, XXXII, 63-116. 
