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IJUENO, J. R. De la Toere. 



Notes on Collecting, Preserving and Rearing Aquatic Hemiptera. Can. 

 Ent., xxxvii, 137-142 (April, 1905). 



BuENo, J. R. De la Torre. 



The three Ranatras of the north-eastern United States. (Describes a 

 new species R. Kirkaldyi. These water-bugs are probably all to be found 

 in Canada). Can. Ent., xxxvii, 187-188 (May, 1905). 



BuENO, J. R. De la Torre. 



The genus Notonecta in America north of Mexico. (A monograph of this 

 genus of water-bugs, with analytical tables and full descriptions of the 

 species, bibliography, etc.). Journal N.Y. Ent. Soc, xiii, 143-167, one 

 plate, 1905. 



Casey, Thos. L. 



A new Carabus and Cychrus with miscellaneous notes on Coleoptera. 

 (The " notes " include a synoptic table of the species of Vanonus). Can. 

 Ent. xxxvii, 160-1G4 (May, 1905). 



Chagnon, G. 



Canadian Cerambycidae. (A list of 44 species of longicorn beetles taken 

 in the Province of Quebec during 1904, and notes on a few other species). 

 Entomological News, Philadelphia, xvi, 35, 36, February, 1905. 



ClIAGNON, G. 



Longicornes de la Province de Québec. (A list of 102 species of the 

 family Cerambycidse taken in Quebec, with dates of capture, locality, and 

 other notes). Le Naturaliste Canadien, xxxii, 25-29; 41-45, Mars et 

 Avril, 1905. 



ClIAGNON, G. 



Criocephalus obsoletus, Rand., and Asemum tnœstum, Hald. (Points out 

 that Abbé Provancher was in error in describing a common Quebec long- 

 icorn beetle under the former name; it should be the latter). Can. Ent., 

 xxxvii, 232 (June, 1905). 



Chittenden, F. H. 



On the species of Sphenophorus related to pcrtinax, Oliv.. with descrip- 

 tions of other forms. (Gives a synoptic table of the species, including 

 several found in Canada). Proc. Ent. Soc, Washington, vii, 50-64 (Jan., 

 1905). 



Cockeuell, T. D. a. 



Tables for the separation of some Bees of the genera Coelioxys and Col- 

 letés. (Very useful for the determination of the species of Bees belong- 

 ing to these genera, many of which are taken in Canada). Psyche, xil, 

 85-90, 1905. 



Cockerell, T. D. a. 



The North Amei-ican Bees of the family Anthophoridiie. (Contains syn- 

 optic tables of the species belonging to the different genera of this family 

 and a check-list of all the species and their geographical distribution. 



