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24. Dnij, G. 0. 



Notes on Xanthia pulchella Smith. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, N.S., No. 2, 

 pp. 38-40. 1912. (Notes on life-history and description of larva.) 



25. Day, G. 0. 



Notes on ScJnzura xinicornis, Smith & Abbot. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc, N.S., 

 No. 2, pp. 40-41, 1912. 



20. Felt, E. P. 



The Indentity of tlie Better Known Midge Galls. Ottawa Naturalist, 

 Vol. 25, pp. 164-167, 181-188. 1912. (Describes the commoner galls formed 

 b}' Cecidomyids). 



27. Femjes, A. 



Remarks on Gnypeta Thorns, {Staphylinidae Col.) Can. Ent. Vol. 44, pp. 

 105-112, 1912. (Contains references to Canadian species). 



28. Franklin, H. J. 



The Bombidae of the New World. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 38, pp. 

 177-486, 1912. (This paper contains the first part of an exhaustive sys- 

 tematic monograph on the Bombi of America). 



29. Fyles, T. W. 



Obituary notice of the Rev. George W. Taylor. Can. Ent. Vol. 44, pp. 

 285-287, 1912. 



30. Fijles, T. W. 



Our Insect and Other AlUes. Fourth Ann. Rept. Quebec Soc. Protection 

 of Plants, pp. 28-32, 1912. (A popular account of the parasitic and pre- 

 daceous enemies of insects). 



31. Fyles, T. W. 



Notes on the season of 1911. Forty-Second Ann. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., 

 pp. 36-38: 1912. (Contains a description of a new Gelechian, Gnoromos- 

 chema septentrionella and other notes). 



32. Fyles, T. W. 



The Stream. Forty Sec. Ann. Rep. Soc. Ont., pp. 65-70, 1912. (A poetic 

 account, containing references to insects). 



33. Gibson, A. 



The Entomological Record, 1911. Forty-Second Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. 

 Ont. 1911, pp. 89-112, 1912. (References are given to literature appearing 

 in 1911, which is of interest to students. Under "Notes of Captures" 

 many notes on insects in the different orders, taken in Canada, are recorded. 

 New species described from Canada in 1911 arc included). 



34. Gibson, Arthur. 



Insects of the year in the Ottawa District. Forty-Second Ann. Rept. 

 Ent. Soc. Ont., 1911. pp. 9-15, 7 figs, 1912. (An account of the occur- 

 ence of a munber of insects of economic importance.) 



