Sbction IV., 1908. [ 89 ] Trans. R. S. C. 



III. — Bihîiography of Canadian Entomology for the Year 1907. 

 Contributed by Rev. C. J. S. Bethdne, D.C.L. 



(Read by title, May 27th, 1908). 



AiNSLiE, Charles N. 



Notes on the swarming of a species of Crane-fly. (An account of the airy 

 dance of a swarm of males of Trichocera bimaculaia.) Canadian Ento- 

 mologist, Guelph, Ontario, xxxix, 26-28, January, 1907. 



Aldrich, J. M. 



The Dipterous genus Scellus, with one new species. (Two of the seven 

 species reviewed are Canadian, S. spinimanns from Fort Resolution, Hud* 

 son's Bay Territory, and S. monstrosus from British Columbia.) Ento- 

 mological News, Philadelphia, xviii, 133-136, April, 1907. 



Banks, Nathan. 



A Catalogue of the Acarina, or Mites, of the United States. (A useful list, 

 with bibliographical references, of 450 species which have been chiefly 

 found in the Eastern States and Canada.) Proceedings U. S. National 

 Museum, Washington, xxxii, 595-625 (No. 1553), June, 1907. 



Banks, Nathan. 



New Trichoptera and Psocidae. (Descriptions of six Caddice-flies and six 

 Psocids, one of the latter, Elipsocus occidentalis, being from Victoria, B.C.) 

 Journal N.Y. Ent. Soc. xv, 162-166, September, 1907. 



Banks, Nathan. 



Descriptions of New Trichoptera. (Thirty new species of Caddice-flies are 

 described, including one Neuronia Canadensis, from Guelph, Ont., and 

 synoptic tables of genera and species are given.) Proc. Ent. Soc, Washing- 

 ton, viii, 117-133, three plates, August, 1907. 



Banks, Nathan. 



A list of Perlidae from British Columbia and Alberta. (Includes a Key to 

 the genera of Stone-flies and descriptions of five new species.) Can. Ent., 

 xxxix, 325-330, figures, October, 1907. 



Barnes, William. 



New species of North American Lepidoptera. (Includes one species, 

 Cerma cuerva, taken at Victoria, B.C.) Canadian Entomologist, xxxix, 

 10-15 (January, 1907); 64-68 (February); 93-98 (March). 



