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damage in the Province of Ontario and in a few counties of the Province of 

 Quebec, last summer. The damage caused to agriculture by these army- 

 worms in the Dominion of Canada, last year, has been estimated at 

 $300,000. 



On the evening of the first day of the convention, after the regular 

 meeting, the members of the Society and the delegates were entertained 

 in the fourth year laboratory. Refreshments were served by the ladies 

 of the Society. 



We brought from that convention not only much valuable information 

 that we gathered while attending it, but, besides, a pleasant recollection 

 of the friendly connections entered into with the distinguished members 

 of the Entomological Society of Ontario. 



