168 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Fazz, H. C. 
Miscellaneous notes and descriptions of North American Coleoptera. 
(Amongst a large number of new species described are two from Canada: 
Bledius armatus, Vancouver Island, B.C., and Corymbites lutescens, Banff, 
Alberta, and Emerald Lake, B.C. Descriptions are also given of Brachus 
discoideus, Say, from Manitoba, and B. perforatus, Horn, from Montreal). 
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Philadelphia, xxxvi, 89-197, May-July 1910. 
FRASER, R. 
List of the Cynipide of Ontario. (Records 40 species belonging to 11 
genera). Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, Guelph, No. 6, 1910, pp. 
46-48. 
Fytes, THomas W. 
Basilona imperialis, Drury. (Records the capture of a specimen of this 
fine moth at Hull, the first recorded in the Province of Quebec). Can. 
Ent., xlii, 332, October 1910. 
FyLes, THomas W. 
Adaptations in the structure of Insects. (A popular paper describing 
some remarkable examples). 40th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1909, 
pp. 76-82, eight figures. 
Fyzes, THomas W. 
Anisota virginiensis. (Describes the life-history of this moth whose larvæ 
feed upon the foliage of oak trees). 40th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 
1909, pp. 73-75. 
Fries, THomas W. 
Some Forest Insects in the season of 1909. (An account of a number of 
leaf-eating species). Quebec Soc. for Protection of Plants. 2nd Annual 
Report, pp. 67-69, 1910. 
GIBSON, ARTHUR. 
The Spruce Budworm, Tortrix fumiferana. (An account of an outbreak 
of this insect in the upper Gatineau District of the Province of Quebec). 
40th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1909, pp. 54-56. 
GIBSON, ARTHUR. 
Insects of the Year in the Ottawa District. (An account of the more 
injurious species present in 1909). 40th Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., 
1909, pp. 9-14. 
GIBSON, ARTHUR. 
Nests of the Brown-tail Moth in importations of French Nursery stock, 
1909. 40th Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., 1909, pp. 19-20. 
GIBSON, ARTHUR. 
Notes of the larva of Thymelicus garita, Reakirt. (An account of the egg 
and four larval stages of this Butterfly). Can. Ent., xlii, 145-147, April 
1909. 
