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SMITH, JOHN B. 
Notes on the North American species of Agroperina, Hampson. (Discusses 
the species included in this genus; several new species are described, most 
of them from Canada). Journal N.Y. Ent. Soc., xviii, 137-148, two plates, 
September 1910. 
SMITH, JOHN B. 
Notes on Euxoa detersa, Walker, and E. personata, Morr. (Describes fully 
the distinctive characters of these two species of Noctuid Moths). Ottawa 
Naturalist, xxiv, 106-108, September 1910. 
SMITH, JOHN B. 
Notes on certain Tæniocampa species. (Discusses the synonymy of a 
number of moths related to this genus of nocturnal Lepidoptera). Can. 
Ent., xlii, 317-323, plate, October 1910. 
SMITH, JOHN B. 
Notes on the species of Anytus, Grote. (Discusses the standing of several 
forms of this genus of moths, nearly all of them from Manitoba and 
Alberta). Psyche, xvii, 206-209, plate, October 1910. 
SMITH, JOHN B. 
New species of Noctuidæ for 1910. (Describes a number of Agrotid forms 
chiefly Euxoa; five new species are from Manitoba, Alberta and British’ 
Columbia). Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Philadelphia, xxxvi, 251-266, November 
1910. 
Swaine, J. M. 
A new species of Eccoptogaster. (A Scolytid beetle found attacking Picea 
canadensis at Hudso, P. Que). Can. Ent., xi, 33-35, plate, February 
1910. 
Swaine, J. M. 
Notes on a few Scolytidæ. (Gives descriptions of several species of bark- 
boring beetles belonging to the genus Xyleborus, including a new species 
and a variety, and also furnishes a key to the sub-genus Anisandrus). Can. 
Ent., xlii, 161-165, May 1910. 
Swaine, J. M. 
Notes on Fruit-tree Scolytids. (Descriptions with illustrations of some 
injurious species of bark-boring beetles). 40th Annual Report, Ent. Soc. 
Ont., 1909, pp. 58-63, ten figures. 
Swaine, J. M. 
Injurious Insects of Ste. Anne’s, season of 1909. (Describes a number of 
species affecting fruit trees, garden and field crops). Quebec Soc. for 
Protection of Plants. 2nd Annual Report, pp. 46-66, eighteen figures, 
1910. ; 
Sweet, L. W. 
Geometrid Notes: A new variety. (Describes Mesoleuca implicata new 
var. Williamsi, taken in British Columbia and elsewhere). Can. Ent., 
xlii, 68, February 1910. 
