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HUARD, V. A. 



Feu M. Fletcher. (An appreciative obituary notice of the late Dr James 

 Fletcher). Le Naturaliste Canadien, xxxv, 164-1G7, Nov. 1908. 



jARvis, Tennyson D. 



A preliminary list of the Scale Insects of Ontario. (Forty-ei^ht species 

 are described, their parasites enumerated and the most effective remedies 

 given. The paper forms a useful basis for further observations and 

 study). cSth Annual Report. Ent. Soc. Ont., 1907, pp. 50-72 (IS 

 figures). 



jABVis, Tennyson D. 



Additional Insect Galls of Ontario. (A continuation of a paper in the 

 previous year's Annual Report. 50 species of Galls are described and a 

 large number are beautifully figured from photographs). 3Sth Annual 

 Report, Ent. Soc. Ont., 1907, pp. 85-94 (four plates). 



Kearfott, W. D. 



New North American Tortricidae and Tineina. (Describes 24 new 

 species, of which six are Canadian, viz : Eucosma medioviridana, Ottawa ; 

 Enarmonia muUiUneana, Aweme, Manitoba; Argyrcstliia Inricella, Mer 

 Bleue, Ont., Gclechia terminimaculcUa, Aweme and Rounthwaite, Man. ; 

 6?. alternateUa, Aweme ; Coleophora eUagnisilla, Ottawa.) Journal 

 N. Y. Ent. Soc, xvi, 1G7-18S, (plate), September 1908. 



KlBKALDY, G. \V. 



Notes on Corixida*. (Contains a key to the genera of this family of 

 aquatic Hemiplera and descriptions of three new species). Can. Ent., 

 xl, 117-120, April 1908. 



KlBKALDY, G. W. 



A synonymic note on certain Belostomidse. (The writer states that the 

 familiar aquatic Hemipteron long known as a Belostoma must hence- 

 forth be called Lethocerus and the former name be transferred to 

 Zaitha). Can. Ent., xl, 164, May 1908. 



KlBKALDY, G. W. 



Some remarks on the Phylogeoy of the Hemiptera— Heteroptera. (Gives 

 a classification into four superfamilies, with keys to the families in- 

 cluded in each. There are also diagrams representing the author's 

 views of the Phylogeny of the suborder). Can. Ent. xl, 357-304, October 

 1908. 



KiBKLAND, A. H. 



The Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth in Massachusetts. (Abstract of an 

 address, illustrated with lantern pictures, given at the annual meeting 

 of the Entomological Society of Ontario). 38th Annual Report, Ent. 

 Soc. Ont. 1907, pp. 27-31. 



Lyman, Henry H. 



Type and Typical. (An interesting discussion of the use of these 

 terms. The writer considers that an author in describing a species 

 should have before him, if possible, a fair representation of the range 

 of variation in the species, and that each example thus employed for 

 description should be considered a type, the one regarded as the most 

 typical male being labelled type No. 1 and the female type No. 2, and 

 BO on). Can. Ent., xl, 141-144, May 1908. 



