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103. Swaine, J. M. 



The economic importance of Canadian Ipidae. Proc. B. C. Ent. Soc. No. 

 3, n.s., 1913, pp. 41-43. (Gives an account of a number of species of bark- 

 borers and Ambrosia beetles and the injuries they inflict). 



104. Swaine, J. M. 



A Forest Insect survey in British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forestry, 

 November, 1913. (A brief statement of the chief Forest Insect Outbreaks 

 in British Columbia). 



105. Swaine, J. M. 



Insect Problems in Canadian Forests. Report of the Canadian Forestry 

 Association, 1913. 



106. Swaine, J. M. 



Tent Caterpillars; Entomological Circular No. 1, Division of Entomology, 

 Dominion Experimental Farms; pp. 1-14; 8 illustrations, 1913. (An ac- 

 count of the American and Forest Tent Caterpillars, with control measures 

 for orchards and private grounds). 



107. Swaine, J. M. 



Some Insect Enemies of Shade-trees. Fifth Report of the Quebec Society 

 for the Protection of Plants, 1913; pp. 43-58; 12 illustrations. (De- 

 scriptions of a number of seriously injurious species). 



108. Swett, L. W. 



Geometrid Notes— new varieties. Can. Ent., vol. 45, pp. 75-76, March 

 1913. (Describes A nia limbaria var. Chagnoni, n. var. from St. John's 

 Co., Quebec). 



109. Taylor, L. E. 



Economic Ornithology. Proc. B. C. Ent. Soc. No. 3, n.s., 1913, pp. 37-41. 

 (Refers to various insect and seed-eating birds, and draws special attention 

 to the danger incurred by introducing birds from other countries). 



110. Tothill, J. D. 



Tachinidae and some Canadian hosts. Can. Ent. Vol. 45 pp. 69-75, March 

 1913. (Thirty species of the parasitic flies are given and forty-six hosts). 



111. Tothill, J. D. 



Progress of the introduction of the insect enemies of the Brown-tail Moth, 

 Euproctis chrysorrhea, Linn, into New Brunswick and some biological notes 

 on the host. 43rd Annual Report Ent. Soc. Ont., pp. 57-61, 1913. (The 

 insects referred to are the Tachinid parasite, Compsilura concinnata, and 

 the predaceous Ground-beattle, Calosoma sycophanta). 



112. Tothill, J. D. 



A study in variation in the North American Greenbottle flies of the genus 

 Lucilia, with systematic notes on the species involved. Annals Ent. Soc. 

 America, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 241-256, June 1913. 



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