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Bethune, C. J.S. | À 
Smerinthus cerisyi. Kirby, Can. Ent. Vol. 43, p. 132, 1911. (A note 
calling attention to the correct spelling of the specific name). 
Bethune, C. J.S. 
Dr. Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Can. Ent. Vol. 43. pp. 253-254. 1911. (An 
obituary notice of this eminent American Entomologist). 
Bethune, C. J.S. 
Predaceous Bugs, Can. Ent. Vol. 43, p 320, 1911. (A note on the occurrence 
of Perillus bioculatus Fabr. as an enemy of the Colorado Potato Beetle). 
Beutenmiller, Wm. 
The North American Species of Dryophanta and their Galls. Amer. 
Mus. Nat. Hist. New York, 1911. (This is the tenth installment of a 
series of articles in North American Cynpidae and their galls and is il- 
lustrated). Em. 
Bird, Henry. 
New Histories and Species in Papaipema and Hydræcia. Can. Ent, 
Vol. 43, pp. 37-47. 1911. (This paper contains notes in the life history 
of larval stages of Papaipema arctivorens Hmpsn., and the description of a 
new species P. maseri occurring at Montreal, P. Q.). 
Brittain, Wm. H. ~ 
Seale insects of Ste. Annes, 3rd. Ann. Rep. Que. Soc. Prot. Plants, ete., 
pp. 82-84. 1911. (A brief general account of scale insects in Quebee and 
their control). 
Bush, A. H. 
Report from Vancouver District. B.C. Entomological Proc. pp. 11-13. 
1911. (A short report of the prevalent insects in the Lower Mainland of 
B. C. during 1911). 
Caesar, L. 
Insects of the year in Ontario, 41st. Ann. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 21-27, 
1911. (Discusses chiefly the insects affecting the orchard). 
Caesar, L. 
The Codling Moth, Bull. 187 Ont. Dept. Agr. Toronto pp. 1-40. 2 figs. 
1911. (A complete account of this insect, its life-history, and means of 
control embodying many original observations). 
Casey, Thos. L. 
Memoirs in the Coleoptera, 259 pp. II. 1911, Lancaster, Pa. This memoir 
consists of two parts, Part I on New American species of Allocharinae 
and Myllaeninae and Part IT on notes on the Coccinellidae with general re- 
marks and Synonymy. There are 397 species described as new, of which 
50 were collected in Canada; as follows: 36 from British Columbia, 10 from 
Manitoba and 4 from Ontario. 
