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Dtar, Harrison G., and Knab, Frederick. 



On the Classification of the Mosquitoes. (Two tribes are recognized, the 

 Gulicini and Sabethini; tables of the genera in each are given and a list of 

 the American genera and the principal synonyms according to the views of 

 the writers.) Can. Ent., xxxix, 47-50, February, 1907. 



Dyar. Harrison G. 



Report on the Mosqmtoes of the coast region of California, with descriptions 

 of new species. (Several of the eighteen species recorded have been found 

 in British Columbia, and others will probably be met with there.) Proc. 

 U. S. National Museum, xxxii, 121-129 (No. 1516), February, 1907. 



Dyar, Harrison G. 



The identity of Brephos Californicuft and B. melanis. (A note on Prof. John 

 B. Smith's article on the Brephidae in the preceding number.) Can. Ent., 

 xxxix, 411, December, 1907. 



Dyar, Harrison G. 



New American Lepidoptera. (Includes one new species of Greometer, 

 Pygmaena simplex taken at Laggan, Alberta, the first record of the genus 

 in America.) Journal N.Y. Ent. Soc, xv, 226-234, December, 1907. 



Evans, John D. 



A home-made and effective Insect-Trap. (A description with diagrams'of 

 a very successful method of collecting insects attracted by light.) Can. 

 Ent., xxxix, 150-152, May, 1907. 



Evans, John D. 



List of Coleoptera taken by Prof. John Macoun along the line of the Grand 

 Trunk Pacific Railway between Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, and Ed- 

 monton, Alberta, in 1906. Ottawa Naturalist, xxi, 98-99, September, 1907. 



Evans, John D. 



List of Coleoptera collected by Mr. J. M. Macoun in British Columbia. 

 (Includes several species not previously recorded from Canada.) Ottawa 

 Naturalist, xxi, November, 1907. 



Felt, E. P. 



Gall Gnats or Cecidomyiidse. (An appeal for specimens of this family 

 for the purpose of study. Figures are given of the wing-venation of four 

 genera.) Can. Ent., xxxix, 143-144, April, 1907. 



Fletcher, James. 



Report of the Entomologist and Botanist. (Treats of the Insects 

 affecting Cereals, Roots and Vegetables, Fruit Crops, Forest and Shade 

 trees, throughout the Dominion. A full account of the occurrence of the 

 Brown-tail Moth in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.) Experimental 

 Farms' Report for the year 1906. Ottawa, 1907, pp. 201-234, one plate 

 and index. 



