[bethune] bibliography OF CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGY IS 9 



LOCHHEAD, Wm. 



Injurious Insects of the Season of 1901. 32nd Annual Report Ent. 

 Soc, Ontario, 1901, pp. 43-50 (figures). 



LOCHHEAD, Wm, 



The Hibernation of Insects. 32nd Annual Report Ent. Soc, Ontario, 

 1901, pp. 74-78 (figures). 



LOCHHEAD, Wm. 



Nature Study Lessons on Mosquitoes. 32nd Annual Report Enit. Soc., 

 Ontario, 1901, pp. 94-98 (figures). 



LOCHHEAD, Wm. 



Notes from the Biological Department, Ont. Agric. College; The home 

 of the San José Scale; the Hazeltine Moth-Catcher. Can. Horti- 

 culturist, XXV, 5-6 (Jan., 1902). The Plum-twig Gall-mite, lb. XXV, 

 150-151 (April, 1902), figures. 



Ltman, Henry H. 



Synonymic Notes. Can. Ent., XXXIV, 27-28 (Jan., 1902). A correction 

 of Generic names proposed in the preceding article. Can. Ent., 

 XXXIV, 52 (Feb., 1902). 



Ltman, Henry H. 



Notes on Lycœna Scudderii, Edw. Can. Ent., XXXIV, 126-128 (May, 1902). 



Lyman, Henry H. 



Mr. Grote's criticisms. Can. Ent., XXXIV, 167-169 (July, 1902). 



Lyman, Henry H. 



What is a Genus? (Discusses the names Ammalo, Cycnia, Euchsetes 

 and Pygarctia, with figures of aberrations in venation.) Can. Ent., 

 XXXIV, 187-192 (Aug., 1902). 



Ltman, Henry H. 



Hydrœcia nelita, Strecker. (This name has priority over H. (Oortyna) 

 œrata Lyman.) Can. Ent. XXXIV, 274 (Oct., 1902). 



Lyman, Henry H. 



The North American Fall Webworms. 32nd Annual Report Ent. Soc, 

 Ontario, 1901, 57-62 (plate). 



McNary, John, and Cockerell, T. D. A. 



Notes on the Mouth-parts of Bombus. Can. Ent., XXXIV, 71-72 

 (March, 1902). 



Moffat, J. Alston. 



Notes on the season of 1901. 32nd Annual Report Ent. Soc, Ontario, 

 1901, pp. 50-53 (figures). 



Moffat, J. Alston. 



Anosia Archippus does not hibernate. 32nd Annual Report Ent. Soc., 

 Ontario, 1901, pp. 78-82 (figure). 



OUELLET, C. J. 



Liste des Coléoptères les plus remarquables capturés dans la Province 

 de Québec en 1899, 1900 et 1901. Le Nat. Can., XXIX, 82-87 (June, 1902); 

 103-105 (July); 120-124 (Aug.); 139-141 (Sept.). 



