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Protection of Birds. Sixth Ann. Report Commission of Conservation, 5 
pp., 1915. 
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Two serious Fruit Pests new to Canada. Agric. Gazette of Canada, vol. 
2, No. 8, pp. 732-737, four figures. (The discovery in British Columbia 
of the Pear Thrips, Taeniothrips pyri, and of the Black Currant Gall Mite, 
Eriophyes ribis, is described). 
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New Entomological Laboratories. Agric. Gazette, vol. 2, No. 12, pp. 
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Jean Henri Fabre. Can. Ent., vol. 47, pp. 381-383, Dec., 1915. 
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An Early Reference to the Relation of Insects to Disease. Can. Ent., 
vol. 47, pp. 396-399. Dec., 1915. 
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Report of the Dominion Entomologist for the year ending March 31st, 
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A contribution to a Knowledge of Canadian Ticks. Trans. Royal Society 
of Canada, Third Series, vol. 9, Section iv, pp. 225-239, map and three 
plates, 1915. (A list of the species so far known to occur in Canada.) 
Holland, W. J. —— 
The Butterfly Guide: a pocket manual for the ready identification of the 
common species found in the United States and Canada. Doubleday, 
Page & Co., Garden City, New York, pp. 237, 1914. (This convenient 
Manual is illustrated with 295 coloured figures, representing 255 species and 
varieties. There are also five plates in explanation of structure, venation, 
metamorphosis, etc.) 
Hopkins, A. D. r 
A new genus of Scolytoid Beetles. Journ. Washington Acad. of Sciences, 
vol. 5, No. 12, pp. 429-433, June, 1915. (The new genus Conophthorus 
includes two new species from Ontario, C. resinosae and monticolae; another, 
C. coniperda, Schwarz, is described in the synopsis). 
Johnson, Charles W. 
Note on the species of the genus Acrocera: Psyche, vol. 22, pp. 198-203, 
four figures, December, 1915. (One species of these Dipterous flies, para- 
sitic on spiders, A. bimaculata, Loew, is reported from Levis Co., Quebec). 
