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47. Felt, E. P. 



Gall Midges as Forest Insects. Ottawa Naturalist, vol. 28, pp. 76-79, 

 Aug.-Sept., 1914. (Gives an account of the various forms of injury to 

 forest trees caused by these insects and describes a new species of spruce- 

 bud gall, Rhabdophaga Swainei, taken at Ottawa). 



48. Felt, E. P. 



' Adaptation in the Gail Midges. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 

 pp. 76-82, figs., 1914. (Discusses the adaptations in structure which 

 aid the species in escaping extinction. Figures of segments of a number of 

 antennae are given). 



49. Forbes, W. T. M. 



A table of the Genera of Noctuidae of North Eastern North America. 

 Journal New York Ent. Soc, vol. 22, No. 1, p. 1-33, plate, March, 1914. 

 (A most useful key to the genera of this difficult family of moths, nearly 

 all of which are to be found in the eastern Provinces of Canada). 



50. Forbes, W. T. M. 



The North American Families of Lepidoptera. Psyche, vol. 21, No. 2, 

 pp. 53-65, April, 1914. (A key that will be found useful by students of 

 this order; a large proportion of the families are to be found in Canada). 



51. Fyles, T. W. 



Green Lanes and Byways. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 

 43-49, 1914. (A popular account of the fauna and flora observed in lanes 

 and country roads in England and Canada). 



52. Gibson, Arthur. 



Les insectes les plus nuisibles à la culture des légumes. Deuxième Rapport 

 de l'Association des Jardiniers maraîchers de la Province de Québec, 

 1912-1913, pp. 52-71. (A general account of the chief destructive veget- 

 able insects: cut-worms, root maggots, etc.). 



53. Gibson, Arthur. 



A new destructive Cutworm of the genus Porosagrotis occurring in Western 

 Canada. Jour, of Econ. Ent., vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 201-203, April, 1914. 

 (Describes the work of Porosagrotis orthogonia in southern Alberta, a most 

 destructive species, which, in 1912, destroyed over 30,000 acres of grain). 



54. Gibson, Arthur. 



Insects of the year in the Ottawa District. 44th Annual Report, Ent. 

 Soc. Ont., pp. 15-18, 1914. (Brief notes on species destructive to field 

 crops, forest and shade trees, and greenhouse and garden plants, 2 figs.). 



55. Gibson, Arthur. 



The Entomological Record for 1913. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. 

 Ont., 1914, pp. 106-129. (The thirteenth annual publication of this Rec- 

 ord of captures of new and rare insects made by collectors throughout 

 Canada, in the Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, 

 Jsoptera, Archiplera, Neuroptera, Trichoptera, Odonata and Thysanura. 

 References are also given to the literature of the year). 



