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of the season in Manitoba and what is being done in the Province for their 

 control. The lessons to be learnt are briefly stated). 



100. Morris, F. J. A. 



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

 Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 21,22, 1914. (Notes on Tent Caterpillars, Aphids and 

 other injurious insects; a list of the principal Lepidoptera taken at Port 

 Hope, and a notice of the exhibits made by school children). 



101. Morris, F. J. A. 



The Chrysomelians of Ontario. Can. Ent., vol. 46, pp. 4-13, January, 

 1914. (Concluding portion of a paper begun in the previous volume; 

 contains field observations in the neighbourhood of Port Hope on many 

 species of these beetles). 



102. Morris, F. J. A. 



Chrysomelians of Ontario. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 

 83-94, 1914. (Describes in a popular manner the various species of beetles 

 of this family found during rambles in the neighborhood of Port Hope). 

 Also in Can. Ent., vol. 45, pp. 384-392, November, 1913, and vol. 46, pp. 

 4-13, January, 1914. 



103. Rehn, J. A. G., and Hebard, M. 



Studies in American Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera). I. A Synopsis of the 

 genus Scudderia. II. A Synopsis of the species of the genus Ambly- 

 corypha found in America north of Mexico. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Phil., 

 vol. 40, pp. 271-344, four plates, Dec, 1914. (The keys and descriptions 

 include the species found in Canada). 



104. Rehn, J. A. G., and Hebard, M. 



Studies in American Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera). III. A Synopsis of the 

 species of the genus Neoconocephalus found in North America north of 

 Mexico. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Phil., vol. 40, pp. 365-413, two plates, 12 

 figs., Dec, 1914. (Includes the species found in Canada). 



105. Ross, W. A. 



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

 Soc. Ont., pp. 23-25, 1914. (Notes on Orchard, Greenhouse, Garden and 

 other insect pests, and an account of experiments for destroying Sowbugs). 



106. Sanders, G. E. 



The work of the Dominion Entomological Laboratory at Bridgetown, 

 Nova Scotia. Annual Report for 1914. Fruit Growers' Assoc of Nova 

 Scotia, pp. 151-165. (Describes the measures employed for the control of 

 the Brown-tail Moth, the Bud-moth and Fruit-caterpillars, and gives a life- 

 history of the species of Xylina that has proved most injurious). 



107. Schaeffer, Charles. 



A short review of the North American species of Onthophagus (Coleop- 

 tera, Scarabaeidae). Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 

 290-300, Dec, 1914. (Includes a table of the species and descriptive 

 notes; at least five of the species are taken in Canada). 



