[bethunk] bibliography OF CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGY eS" 



Taylor, Geo. W. 



What is Euchocca comptaria Walker? (Continuation of a discussion with 

 Mr. R. F. Pearsall of the nomenclature and position of certain Geometrid' 

 moths). Can. Ent., xxxvii, 411-413 (Dec, 1905). 



Titus, e. s. g. , 



Some notes on the Provancher Megachilida?. ' (Results of an examin- 

 ation of the specimens of this family in the Museum at Quebec upon 

 which the Abbé Provancher based his determinations). Proc. Ent. Soc, 

 Washington, vii, 149-166 (Oct. and Dec, 1905). 



ViERECK, Henry L. 



Synopsis of Bees of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Van- 

 couver. — iv. (Includes contributions by T. D. A. Cockerell. Several 

 new species of B.C. bees are described). Can. Ent., xxxvii, 277-28T 

 (August); 313-321 (September. 1905). 



Walker, E. M. 



Notes on the Locustidœ of Ontario. (Continuation of an annotated list 

 begun in t)lie preceding volume, pp. 325-330 and 337-34J ) one new species, 

 Ceuthophilus palUdipes, is described). Can. Ent., xxxvii, 34-38 (Feb.) ; 

 113-119, two plates, (April, 1905). 



WiCKHAJI, H. F. 



Insect distribution in the Great Basin considered in the light of its 

 Geologic History. (Abstract of a lecture before the Entomological So- 

 ciety of Ontario at its annual meeting in London. Oct. 26th, 1904. 

 The region referred to includes parts of L^tah, Nevada, California, Oregon, 

 Idaho and Wyoming ; the characteristic insects discu.ssed are chiefly 

 species of Cicindela and a map is given in order to show their distribu- 

 tion). 35th Annual Report, Ent. Soc Ont.. 1904, pp. 42-46. 



Williams, J. B. 



Notes on Insects of the year in the Toronto District. (Refers especially 

 to the Tussock Moth and Walking Stick Insects). 35th Annual Report, 

 Ent. Soc. Ont., 1904, pp. 5-7, one figure. 



Williams, J. B. 



Insect Names and Insect Lists. (Suggests a new and simplified system 

 of naming varieties and sub-species). 35th Annual Report, Ent. Soc, 

 Ont., 1904, pp. 87-90. 



Willing. T. N. 



Insects and Weeds in the North-West Territories. 35th Annual Report, 

 Ent. Soc Ont., 1904, pp. 2-5-27. 



Winn, Albert F. 



Pieris irassicœ. (Records the discovery of the larva of this European» 

 butterfly for the first time in Canada). Can. Ent., xxxvii, 61 (Feb.,.. 

 1905). 



Young, C. h. 



Notes on Insects of the year in the Ottawa District. 35th Annual Re- 

 port, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1904, pp. 3-4. 



Sec. IV., 1906. 5. 



