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10. Bethune, C. J. S. 



Dr. William Saunders, C.M.G. • Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 333-336, portrait, 

 October, 1914. (Obituary notice of one of the founders of the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario and Director of the Experimental Farms of the Do- 

 minion). 



11. Bethune, C. J. S. 



The formation of the Entomological Society of Ontario. Address of the 

 President at the Jubilee meeting. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 

 pp. 37-42, 1914. 



12. Bethune, C. J. S. 



Bibliography of Canadian Entomology for 1913. Trans. Royal Society 

 of Canada, Third Series, vol. 8, section iv, pp. 53-68, 1914. 



13. Bird, Henry. 



New Species and histories in Papaipema. Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 69-73, 

 plate iii, February, 1914. (Describes P. lysimachiae, a species whose larva 

 feeds in the roots of Loosestrife, and which has hitherto been confused with 

 P. purpurifascia, a Columbine feeder. Both moths and their larvae are 

 figured). 



14. Blackmore, E. H. 



Insect notes of the year in the Victoria, B.C., District. Proc. B.C. Ent. 

 Soc, No. 4, n.s., pp. 11-14, 1914. (Records captures of Lepidoptera, 

 especially the day-flying species.) 



15. Blackmore, E. H. 



Notes on some of the variable species of the genus Hydriomena and its 

 allies occurring on Vancouver Island. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, No. 4, n.s., 

 pp. 44-46, 1914. (A study of this group of Geometrid Moths). 



16. Brittain, W. H. 



Insect pests of the year in the Okanagan District. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, 

 No. 4, n.s., pp. 14-19, 1914. (Brief notes on a large number of injurious 

 insects and a list of captures of Coleoptera). 



17. Brittain, W. H. 



Preliminary note on the work of Eriophyes sp. upon apples, apricots and 

 plums. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, No. 4, n.s., pp. 38,39. (Describes the in- 

 juries to these fruits caused by mites.) 



18. Brittain, W. H. 



Ants as Fruit-trees pests. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, No. 4, n.s., p. 39, 1914. 

 (Describes the injuries to peach blossoms caused by Formica rufa, subsp. 

 obscuripes, which bored into the nectaries, destroying the pistil, in order to 

 feed upon the nectar). 



19. Brittain, W. H. 



The Control of Injurious Insects. Agricultural Gazette of Canada, 

 vol. 1, No. 10, pp. 795-797, Oct., 1914. (Describes the work being carried 

 on in Nova Scotia, mentioning the chief pests of the year.) 



