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Cook, John H. and Watson, F. E. 



Oviposition of Epidemia epixanthc. (Describes the finding of this butter- 

 fly depositing its eçgs on the larger Cranberry — Vaccinium macrocarpus) . 

 Can. Ent., xl, 85-88, March 1908. 



COOLIDGE, Karl K. 



The North American species of the genus Erebia (Lepidoptera). (A 

 descriptive list of ten species of these butterflies, which are arctic in 

 habitat or found at high altitudes in temperate regions. Nearly all the 

 forms mentioned are recorded from north-western Canada and British 

 Columbia). Entom. News, xix, 73-75, February 1908. 



COQUILLETT, D. W. 



Meigen's First paper on Diptera. (A reply to Prof. Aldrich's article on 

 this subject, in which the writer contends that the names proposed by 

 Meigen in his first paper must be adopted in accordance with the law 

 of priority). Can. Ent. xl, 457-458. December, 1908. 



COSENS, A. 



A new LepidoptQrous Gall -producer. (Describes the life history of 

 Stagmatophora ceanothiella which produces galls on Ceanothus Amer- 

 icanus in the neighbourhood of Toronto). Can. Ent., xl, 107-108, March 

 1908. 



Davis, John J. 



A secondary sexual character of Aphididse. (Refers to the presence of 

 sensoria on the hind tibiae of oviparous females. Figures are given of 

 examples from eight different genera). Can. Ent. xl, 283-285, August 

 (plate) ; 348, October 1908. 



DOD, F. H. WOLLEY. 



Argynnis astarte, Doubl.-Hew., and other high mountain Buterflies. 

 (An entertaining account of butterfly hunting in the mountains near 

 Laggan, Alberta, and in the adjacent parts of British Columbia). Entom. 

 News, xix, 108-114,. March 190S. 



DOD, F. H. WOLLEY. 



Further notes on Alberta Lepidoptera. (Remarks on Argynnis mouticola, 

 Behr? and A. alcyone, Edw.) Entom. News, xix, 124-125, March 1908. 



DOD, F. H. WOLLEY. 



Further notes on Alberta Lepidoptera. (A continuation of a former 

 series of papers making the number of species referred to 583. The 

 present paper contains full accounts of the localities where taken, habits, 

 ■variations, etc., of a large number of Butterflies). Can. Ent. xl, 149- 

 156, May ; 181-193, June 1908. 



Ellingsen, Edv. 



Two Canadian species of Pseudoscorpions. (The species referred to are 

 Uhelifer cancroidcs, Linn, taken at Ottawa, and Kaslo B.C., and 

 Ideoiisiuin obscur um. Banks, from Victoria, B.C.) Can. Ent. xl, 163, 

 May 1908. 



