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5. Bueno, J. R. de la Torre. 



Remarks on the distribution of Heteroptera. Can. Ent. vol. 45, pp. 107 — 

 111, April 1913. (Discusses especially the forms that occur in both Europe 

 and America.) 



6. Caesar, L. 



Insects of the season in Ontario. 43rd Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 

 75-84, 1913. (Brief accounts of a large number of insects attacking orchard 

 trees, the grape and small fruits, cereals and grasses, and some of rare 

 occurrence.) 



7. Caesar, L. 



Some new and unrecorded insect pests in Ontario — 43rd Annual Report 

 Ent. Soc. Ont. pp. 100-105, 1913. (Describes and figures three Cherry 

 and Apple Fruitflies, Rhagoletis fausta, cingulata and pomonella, and gives 

 an account of Capsids injuring apples.) 



8. Caesar, L. 



Arsenite of zinc as a substitute for arsenate of lead. 43rd Annual Report Ent. 

 Soc. Ont. pp. 111-112, 1913. (Relates the results of experiments with these 

 chemicals but does not consider them conclusive.) 



9. Casey, Thos. L. 



Memoirs on the Coleoptera, Part IV, 1913, Lancaster, Pa., 400 pages. 

 (This includes the Cicindelidae and Carabidae, 192 pages, and the Cer- 

 ambycidae, 195 pages. One new genus and four new species of Cicindelidae 

 are described from British Columbia and one new species from Ontario; 

 seven new species or subspecies of Carabidae from Alberta and Manitoba; 

 eight new species of Cerambycidae from British Columbia and two from 

 Labrador). 



10. Chagnon, G. 



Hepialus auratus, Grote. Can. Ent. vol. 45, p. 34, February 1913. (Re- 

 cords the capture near St. John, Quebec, of the second Canadian example 

 of this beautiful moth.) 



11. Chapais, J. C. 



Un ancien ennemi de la pomme de terre — Le Naturaliste Canadien, vol. 39, 

 No. 10, pp. 149-153, Avril 1913. (A description of Blistering Beetles of the 

 family Meloidae and of the species which attack the potato. An English 

 version of the article in the Fifth Annual Report Quebec Soc. Protection 

 of Plants, etc. pp. 72-75, 1913.) 



12. Clements, W. A. 



New species and new life-histories of Ephemeridae or May-flies. Can. 

 Ent. vol. 45, pp. 246-262, three plates, August 191-3; pp. 329-341; October. 

 (Records the life-histories of twenty-nine species and describes nine new 

 forms taken and bred at the Go Home Bay Biological Station on the Geor- 

 gian Bay, Ontario.) 



