[bkthune] bibliography OF CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGY 9S 



The Oyster-shell Bark -louse, April 3. 

 The Brown-tail Moth, May 3. 

 Bed Bugs, May 22. 

 Grubs in Spruce Beams, July 31. 

 The Larder or Bacon Beetle, July 17. 

 The Larch Saw-fly, September 4. 

 Cabbage Worms, October 2. 

 The Bag-worm, October 16. 



Fletcher, James, and Gibson, Arthur. 



Notes on the Preparatory Stages of some species of Canadian I^epidoptera. 

 (Contains descriptions of the egg and larval stages of eight species of 

 moths.) Trans. Royal Society of Canada, Section IV. Volume i, 3rd 

 Series, pp. 57-70, September, 1907. 



Fletcher, James, and Gibson, Arthur. 



Entomological Recosd, 1906. (The sixth annual publication of this most 

 useful record of captnres of new and rare insects made by collectors through- 

 out the Dominion in the Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera and 

 Odonata. Valuable notes are included by Mr. W. D. Kearfott, Rev. 

 G. W. Taylor, Mr. E. P. Van Duzee, Dr. E. M. Walker and Prof.' J. G. 

 Needham.) 37th Annual Report, Ent. Soc, Ont., 1906, pp. 86-104. 



Fletcher, James, and Others. 



Reports of the Entomological Branch of the Ottawa Field Naturalists' 

 Club for 1906-07. Ottawa Naturalist, xx, 202-205, January 1907; 243- 

 246, March; xxi, 39, May; 65-67, July; 116-118, October. 



Fyles, Thomas W. 



Hemiptera. (A popular account of some of the common bugs found in 

 the Province of Quebec.) 37th Annual Report, Ent. Soc, Ont., pp. 

 73-78, figures. 



Fyles, Thomas W. 



The Notodontidse of the Province of Quebec. (Contains brief descriptions 

 of a number of species.) 37th Annual Report, Ent. Soc, Ont., 1906, pp. 

 107-110, figures. 



Fyles, Thomas W. 



In the tracks of Nemalus Erichsonii Hartig. (An account of the destruc- 

 tion by this Sawfly of tamarack forests in the Province of Quebec.) 37th 

 Annual Report, Ent. Soc, Ont., 1906, pp. 105-106. 



Gibson, Arthur. 



Basswood, or Linden, Insects. (A continuation of the descriptive lists 

 published in two preceding issues of the Annual Reports, increasing the 

 number of species to one hundred and twenty-two.) 37th Annual 

 Report, Ent. Soc Ont., 1906, pp. 78-80. 



