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Engel, Henry. 



Early stages of North American Moths. (Complete life histories of 

 Eutolypv bombyciformis, Smith, and Nacophora quernaria, Smith and 

 Abbott ; the larva> of the former fed upon hickory and of the latter on 

 oak.) Can. Ent., xl, 120-124, April 1908. 



Fenyes, a. 



A preliminary systematic arrangement of the Aleocharinse (Coleoptera) 

 of the United States and Canada. (A list of G33 species, without notes 

 or data of any kind, except a Bibliography of articles on the group). 

 Entom. News, xix, 56-65, February 1908. 



F1.ETCHER, James. 



The Entomological Outlook. (The Annual Address of the President of 

 the Entomological Society of Ontario). 3Sth Annual Report, Ent. Soc, 

 Ont., 1907, pp. 9-15. 



Fletcher, James, and Gibson, Arthur. 



Entomological Record, 1907. (The seventh annual publication of this 

 most useful record of captures of new and rare insects made by collectors 

 throughout the Dominion in the Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, 

 Hemiptera, Orthoptera, Odonata and Diptera. Short reviews are also 

 given of some notable publications of the year). 38th Annual Report, 

 Ent. Soc. Ont.. 1907, pp. 113-133. 



Fletcher, James. 



Report of the Entomologist and Botanist. (Treats of the insects affect- 

 ing Cereals, with special reference to the Wheat-stem Sawfly, Cephas 

 occidentalis, and the Pea Weevil, Bruchus pisorum; and I'ruit Crops, 

 especially the San Jose Scale, the Rose Chafer, the Brown-tail Moth, and 

 the Rusty and Hickory Tussock Moths. Instructions are also given 

 for sending insects through the mail). Experimental Farms Report for 

 the year ending March 31, 1908. Ottawa, 1908. pp. 183-213, one plate. 



Fletcher, James. 



The Honey Bee and other Bees. (xVbstract of an address delivered before 

 the Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club in which an entertaining account is 

 given of the habits of various species of Bees, with references to wasps 

 and some other Hymenoptera). The Ottawa Naturalist, xxi, 21.3-217, 

 February 1908. 



Fletcher, James. 



Mountain Sprites. (An interesting description of an expedition made 

 by the writer and Dr. Henry Skinner of Philadelphia to the Rocky 

 Mountains in search of Butterflies). The Ottawa Naturalist, xxi, 225- 

 231, March 1908. 



fiETCHER, James. 



Insects that trouble Vegetable Growers and how to combat them. 

 (Describes a number of common species of injurious insects and the 

 preparation of the most effective remedies for them). Third .Annual 

 Report of the Ontario Vegetable Growers' Association, 1907, Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Toronto, 1908. 



