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PEARSALL, RICHARD F.—" Another Geometrid Tangle.” (Discusses the position 
and synonymy of several Geometrid Moths in the Genera Lobophora, 
Talledega and Philopsia). Canadian Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 70-71 
(March); pp. 118-120 (April, 1906). 
PENHALLOW, D. P.—“ A Civic Enemy; the Tussock Moth.” (A description with 
figures of this enemy of shade trees in cities and towns, and recommenda- 
tions of effective remedies). Canadian Horticulturist, XXIX, p. 275, 
November, 1906. (Reprinted from ‘ The Canadian Municipal Journal ’) 
ROTHSCHILD, WALTER, AND JORDAN, KARuL.—‘‘ A Revision of the American Pa: 
pilios.” (An elaborate monograph of the Swallow-tailed Butterflies of 
both North and South America, with a very full bibliography and 
synonymy. Several new species and many new sub-species are described. 
A most complete and valuable work). Novitates Zoologice, Vol. XIII, 
pp. 411-753, five plates, and a diagram of neuration. Tring Museum, 
England, August, 1906. 
RoTascHILD, N. CHARLES.—"* Three new Canadian Fleas.” (The specimens were 
taken on wild animals in Alberta and British Columbia). Canadiaa 
Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 321-325, figures (October, 1906). 
SCHAEFFER, CHARLES.—* On Bradycinetus and Bolboceras of North America, wita 
notes on other Scarabæidæ.” (Gives tables of the genera of Geotrupini 
and of the species of Copris in addition to the two genera discussed). 
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Philadelphia, XXXII, pp. 249-260. 
SHERMAN, FRANKLIN.—‘‘ The Dragon-flies and Damsel-flies—Order Odonata.’ 
(Gives a useful table and account of the classification into families, 
and describes the main characteristics of the order). Canadian Ento- 
mologist, XXXVIII, pp. 29-33, figures (February, 1906). 
SMITH, JOHN B.—‘ New Noctuide for 1906, No. 1.” (Describes two new gen 
era, Ursogaster and Nocloa, and thirty-six new species of which four are 
from Canada, viz., Leptina levitans, Ridgeway, Ont.: Bryophila aviriia, 
Melicleptris seæata, and Bomolocha lutalba from Manitoba). Journal 
N. Y. Ent. Soc, XIV, pp. 9-30, (March, 1906). 
SMITH, JOHN B.—‘ New species of Noctuidæ for 1906.” (Describes 18 new 
species including two, Setagrotis dolens and Euroa esta, from Britisa 
Columbia ). Canadian Entomologist, XXXVIII, pp. 225-238 (July, 
1906). 
STEVENSON, CHARLES.—" Notes on the season of 1905 in western Quebec.” 
(Describes the work that is being done by Montreal collectors and gives 
a list of rare captures). 36th Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., 1905, 
pp. 53-54, figures. 
STRETCH, RicHARD H.—‘ Heterocera Americana.” (A series of eleven plates in 
black and white illustrating the Arctiide and their allies. These were 
originally prepared for a monograph of the Bombycidæ, intended as a 
completion of the author’s well-known work on Zygaenidæ and Bomby 
cide of N. America, published in 1872. A large number of Canadian 
species are figured). Journal N. Y. Ent. Soc., pp. 117-125 (September. 
1906). 
