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Aldrich, J. M. 
The Dipterous genus Symphoromyia in North America. Proc. U. S. 
National Museum, vol. 49, pp. 113-142, eleven figures, July, 1915. (A 
key and descriptions of seventeen species are given, six of which, including 
two new species, are from the North-west Provinces of Canada and British 
Columbia). 
Alexander, C. P. 
A new nearctic Gonomyia (Tipulidae, Diptera). Entomological News, 
vol. 26, pp. 170-172, three figures, April, 1915. (A new species of Crane- 
fly from Nova Scotia, G. Mathesoni, is described and figures given of wing 
venation and genitalia). 
Alexander, C. P. 
New or little-known Craneflies from the United States and Canada. Tipu- 
lidae, Diptera. Prof. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, vol. 66, Part 3, pp. 
579-606, three plates, 1915. (Includes two new Canadian species: Lim- 
nophila hortensia from British Columbia, and Phalacrocera noxena from 
Nepigon, Ont.). 
Alexander, C. P. 
New or little-known Craneflies from the United States and Canada— 
Tipulidae, Diptera. Part 2, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, vol. 67, 
Part 3, pp. 458-514, six plates, Sept., 1915. (Among the new species de- 
scribed are nine from north-eastern Canada). 
Anderson, E. M. 
Insects recorded in the Atlin District (Northern British Columbia) during 
the summer of 1914. Proc. B.C. Ent. Soc., No. 6, n.s., pp. 122-132. 
(An annotated list of Butterflies, Moths and Diptera taken in this arctic 
region. Also a list of Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera collected in the 
Okanagan District in 1913 and not previously recorded). 
Atkins, E. W. 
Destruction of comb by the Wax Moth larvae. Can. Horticulturist and 
Beekeeper, vol. 23, No. 9, p. 216, September, 1915. 
Baker, A. W. 
Lice affecting Domestic Fowl. Canadian Entomologist, vol. 47, pp. 237- 
241, plate, August, 1915. 
Baker, A. W. 
The Army-worm in Ontario in 1914. 45th Annual Report, Entomological 
Society of Ontario, pp. 75-87, 1914. 
Banks, Nathan. 
New Neuropteroid Insects, native and exotic. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philadelphia, Vol. 66, Part 3, pp. 608-632, one plate, 1915. (Includes one 
new Canadian species: Callibactis semicostata from Stony Mountain, 
Manitoba). 
