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REHN, JAMES A. G. 
Records of Orthoptera from Western Canada. (Gives a list of species 
taken at various localities, from Nepigon, Ont., to the Pacific Coast). 
Ent. News, xxi, 23-27, January 1910. 
RoHWER, $. A. 
Notes on Tenthredinoidea, with descriptions of new species. Paper IX— 
Xyelidæ and Lydidæ. (Includes one species, Itycorsia nivea taken on 
snow in British Columbia). Can. Ent., xlii, 88-93, March 1910. 
Paper XI.—Genera of Pamphiliine and new species. (Gives a key 
to the genera and describes several new species, one of which, Pamphilius 
rubi, was taken at St. John, N.B.). Can. Ent., xlii, 215-220, June 1910. 
Rouwer, 8. A. 
On a collection of Tenthredinoidea from Eastern Canada. (These saw flies 
were nearly all obtained in the county of St. John, New Brunswick). 
Proc. U.S. National Museum, xxxviii, 359-377, No. 1739, August 1910. 
RUSSELL, JOHN. 
Butterfly collecting near Hope, British Columbia. (An interesting account 
of the writer’s experiences and captures in a new collecting ground). Can. 
Ent. xlii, 224-227, July 1910. 
Sanpers, G. E. 
Conflicts between Ants. (Gives a graphic description of battles waged 
between the colonies of Lasius and Myrmica Ants). .40th Annual Report, 
Ent. Soc. Ont., 1909, pp. 51-54. 
SANDERS, G. E. 
Notes on the habits of Disogmus pubescens, Keiffer. (This species was 
found to be parasitic on the larve of the Carabid beetle, Amara carinata). 
Can. Ent., xlii, 48, February 1910. 
SHERMAN, JOHN D. 
A List of Labrador Coleoptera. (Contains 169 species; localities and other 
notes are given in each instance). Journal N.Y. Ent. Soc., xviü, 173-197, 
September 1910. 
SKINNER, HENRY. 
Two Kinds of War. One is considered necessary and the other is not. 
(Gives a graphic description of the loss of life among armies in the field 
due to the attacks of certain diseases conveyed to the troops by horse- 
flies and mosquitoes, and urges the necessity of waging war upon these 
pests). Ottawa Naturalist, xxiv, 74-76, July 1910. 
SMITH, JOHN B. 
Notes on certain species of Mamestra. (Discusses a number of these 
Noctuid Moths and describes a new species, M. restora, from Kaslo, B.C). 
Annals Ent. Soc. of America, iii, 154-158, plate, June 1910. 
