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GIBSON, ARTHUR.—“* The Bean Weevil, Bruchus obtectus, Say.” (Describes the 
life-history of the insect, the injury it does to beans, and the remedies 
found to be effective for its restraint). Canadian Entomologist, 
XXXVIII, pp. 365-367, figure (November, 1906). 
GIBSON, ARTHUR, AND FLETCHER, JAMES.—" The life-history of the Spined Rustic, 
Baratha curialis, Smith.” Canadian Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 381- 
384, plate (December, 1906). 
Gipson, ARTHUR.—‘‘ The Cecropia Emperor Moth, Samia Cecropia, Linn.” 
Nature Study, No. XXXVII. (An interesting life-history of this large 
silk-producing insect). Ottawa Naturalist, XX, pp. 149-152, figure, 
(October, 1906). Reprinted in the Toronto Weekly Globe, October, 1906 
Hatcut, D. W.—* Noctuid and Geometrid Moths taken at Temagami Lake.” (A 
list of over sixty species from a region north of Lake Huron, Lat. 48°). 
Canadian Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 94-96 (March, 1906). 
HAMPSON, Sir GEORGE F.—*‘ Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenæ in the 
British Museum, Vol. VI, Noctuidæ.” (This is a continuation of 
the author’s Monograph of the moths of the world, and gives the classi- 
efiation of the Cucullianæ, the third of the fifteen sub-families into 
which the Noctuidæ are divided, 692 species belonging to 111 genera 
being described in it. A large number of Canadian species are in- 
cluded.). Pages xiv and 532; numerous figures in the text and coloured 
plates 96 to 107; London, 1906. 
Harvey, R. V.—“ Bulletin of the ‘British Columbia Entomological Society—Nos. 
1-4.” (This quarterly publication contains lists of species in various 
orders taken in the province, and useful and interesting notes on collect- 
ing, etc.), Vancouver, B.C., March-December, 1906. 
HEATH, E. FIRMSTONE.—“‘‘A few notes on the Lepidoptera of 1905.” (An account 
of captures in southern Manitoba). Canadian Entomologist, XXX VIII, 
pp. 218-220 (July, 1906). 
Huvarp, V.-A.—* De la Chasse aux Insectes.” (A series of pleasantly written 
papers on the formation of a collection of Insects, with full instructions 
for the beginner. The first is entitled: “Ou il est démontre qu'un 
Entomologiste doit faire une Collection d’Insectes.”). Le Naturaliste 
Canadien, XXXIII, pp. 9-13 (Janvier); pp. 26-30 (Février); pp. 
38-43 (Mars); pp. 87-92 (Juin, 1906). 
Huarp, V.-A.—‘‘ Ln Insecte étrange.” (An account with figures of Corydalis 
cornutus). Le Naturaliste Canadien, XXXIII, pp. 55-58 (Avril). “ His- 
toire d'un Entomologiste.’ (An account of Latreille’s escape from exe- 
cution in 1793). Ibid, pp. 58-60. ‘ La Vermoulure des Bois.” (Describes 
the injury caused by the Anobium beetles). Ibid, pp. 110-111 (Juillet, 
1906). 
Huarp, V.-A.—* Le ‘'l'ussock Moth.’” (An account of the life-history, ravages 
and remedies for this enemy of shade-trees). Le Naturaliste Canadien, 
XXXIII, pp. 113-117, figures (Aout 1906). 
