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118. Treherne, R. C. 



A review of applied Entomology in British Columbia. Proc. B.C. Ent. 

 Soc, No. 4, n.s., pp. 67-71, 1914. (A record of work done in economic 

 entomology during the last twenty- five years). 



119. Treherne, R. C. 



The Strawberry Root-weevil {Otiorhyncus ovatus, Linn.) in British Colum- 

 bia, with notes on other Insects attacking Strawberry Plants in the Lower 

 Fraser Valley — Bull. No. 8, Division of Entomology, Experimental Farms, 

 Ottawa, p. 44, seven figures, 1914. (Gives a full life-history and remedial 

 measures for the Root- weevil and brief notes on other noxious insects). 



120. Van Duzee, E. P. 



Nomenclatural and critical notes on Hemiptera. Can. Ent. vol. 46, pp. 

 377-389, Nov., 1914. (Discusses the synonymy of a large number of 

 genera and species). 



121. Venables, E. p. 



A note upon the food habits of adult Tenthredinidae. Can. Ent., vol. 

 46, p. 121, April, 1914. (Relates the feeding of the adult Sawfly, Tenthredo 

 variegatus, on house-flies). 



122. Venables, E. P. 



Some observations on the Hymenoptera of the Okanagan. Proc. B.C. 

 Ent. Soc, No. 4, n.s., pp. 61-63, 1914. (Records the capture of a con- 

 siderable number of species and gives some observations on the doings of 



Ants). 



123. Walker, E. M. 



A new species of Orthoptera, forming a new genus and family. Can. 

 Ent., vol. 46, pp. 93-99, plate vi, March, 1914. (Relates the discovery of a 

 most remarkable insect which differs from all the known families of Orthop- 

 tera, while bearing resemblances to the Blattidae and Gryllidae. The 

 author names the family Gryloblattidae and the genus and species Gryl- 

 lohlatta campodeiformis. Figures are given of the imago and some struc- 

 tural details). 



124. Walker, E. M. 



The known Nymphs of the Canadian species of Lestes (Odonata). Can. 

 Ent., vol. 46, pp. 189-200, plates xiii and xiv, June, 1914. (Descriptions 

 and figures of eight species.) 



125. Walker, E. M. 



New and little-known Nymphs of Canadian Odonata — Can. Ent., vol. 46, 

 pp. 349-357, plate and figures, October, 1914. Ibid, pp. 369-377 plate, 

 November. (An important paper describing and illustrating the nymphal 

 stage of a large number of Dragon flies). 



126. Webster, F. M. 



Applied Entomology for the Farmer. 44th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. 

 Ont., pp. 94-97, 1914. (Contrasts the conditions respecting the knowledge 



