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85. M at he son, R. 



The Haliplldœ of North America, North of Mexico. Journ. N.Y. Ent. 

 Soc, Vol. 20, pp. 166-19.3, 1912. (The following new species are de- 

 scribed as occurring in Canada: Haliplns connexus, n. sp.; H. vancouver- 

 ensis, n. sp.) 



86. Middleion, M.S. 



Entomological Report from the Kootenay District, B.C. Proc. B.C. 

 Ent. Soc, N.S., No. 2, pp. 17-19, 1912. (Notes on injurious insects of 

 the year and measures of control.) 



87. Nash, C. W. 



Report on the Insects of the year 1911, in the East Toronto District, Ont. 

 Forty-second Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc, Ont., pp. 17-19, 1912. 



88. Patch, Edith M. 



Aphid Pests of Maine; Food Plants of the Aphids; Psyllid Notes. Bull. 

 No. 202. Maine Agric Expt. Sta., Orono, Me., pp. 159-234. pis. [The 

 third of these papers contains descriptions of the following new species of 

 Psyllids from Ca.n&à&: Aphalara fascipennis, (Ont.); Trioza aylmeriae 

 (Que.) T.forcipula, (Ont.); T. stylifera (Ont.)] 



89. Pcrrin, J. and Russell, J. 



Catalogue of Butterflies and Moths collected in the neighborhood of 

 Halifax and Digby, N.S. Trans. Nova Scotia Inst, of Science, Vol. 12, 

 pp. 258-290. 1912. (The authors list 530 species and varieties.) 



90. Rohwer, S. A. 



Some Canadian Sawflies collected by Frederick Knab. Can. Ent., Vol. 44, 

 p. 276, 1912. (A list of species collected chiefly in Saskatchewan in 1907.) 



91. Rohwer, S. A. 



New Sawflies in the Collections of the United States National Museum. 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 41, (No. 1866), pp. 376-446, 1912. (Contains 

 many diagnostic tables. The following new Canadian species is described : 

 Dimorphopteryx abnormis from Ottawa, Ont.) 



92. Rohwer, S. A. 



Notes on Sawflies with descriptions of new species. Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mus., Vol. 43, (No. 1930), pp. 205-251, 1912. [Contains descriptions of 

 the following new species from Canada: Pamphilius mgritilnalis, (Sask.); 

 Tenthredo (Labidia) anomocerus, (Alta.) ; Paracharactus nigrisomus, (Sask.) : 

 Monophadnus truncatus, (Sask.) ; Enura serissimœ,{Ont.) ; E. nigrella, (Ont.) ; 

 Pontania lucidoe, (Ont.); Amatironematus knabi, (Sask.)] 



93. Root, F. M. 



Dragon Flies collected at Point Pelee and Pelee Island, Ont., in the 

 summers of 1910 and 1911. Can. Ent., Vol. 44, pp. 208-209. 1912. 



94. Swaine, J. M. 



New species of the family Ipidae (Coleoptera). Can. Ent., Vol. 44, pp. 

 349-353, 1912. (Includes Trypophloeus nitidus, n. sp. from Nova Scotia.) 



