Des. Desrochers, Rev'd J. E., Rigaud, Que. Collects in all orders, a number of records 

 have been furnished by Mr. Gibson and Mr. Chagnon. 



D'Ur. D'Urban, W. S. IVI. Collected insects of all orders some years ago. Part of his 

 collection is in the Redpath Museum, McGill College. Published several papers in 

 The Canadian Naturalist, which have been made use of. 



E. Elliott, W. R., Sherbrooke. Lepidopterist. Has a local collection of butterflies and 



moths. 



F. Fletcher, Dr. James, Dominion of Canada. It is entirely unnecessary to refer to the 



collections and work of the late Dr. Fletcher, the kindest and best beloved friend of 

 Entomologists in all parts of Canada. 



Fy. Fyles, Rev^d T. W., Hull. |Has collected for years, and still continues to do so, insects 

 of all orders from the Province. Living for many years at Levis and South Quebec and 

 before that at various places in the Eastern Townships, his knowledge and records of 

 insects have been of great help. He also furnished a complete list of all the specimens 

 contained in his collections and his published papers will always be reread with the 

 kindliest recollections of this pioneer enthusiast. His collection of Lepidoptera is in the 

 Provincial Museum at Quebec. 



G. Gibson, Arthur, Ottawa. Lepidopterist. Chief Assistant Entomologist at Experimental 



Farms. Has sent regularly notes on specimens from this Province that Were sent for 

 determination, and has collected largely on the Quebec side of Ottawa River. Many 

 of his published papers and his Annual Insect Record have been of great value. 



Gb. Gibb, Lachlan, Montreal. Lepidopterist. Collections he has made in Canada have 

 for the most part been presented to the South London Ent. Soc. of England. Always 

 ready to help and encourage the younger collectors, he has been most successful in 

 keeping up the interest and enthusiasm in Entomology about Montreal. 



Gr. Groh, H., Ottawa. 



H. Harrington, W. Hague, Ottawa. His studies and knowledge of Canadian Hymentera 

 are too well known to mention and his collections of the order, and of Coleoptera and 

 Hemiptera are very complete. Has published many papers, the information in which 

 has been freely made use of in this list. 



Hm. Hanham, A. W. Spent several years at Quebec and collected largely, particularly 

 Lepidoptera and Coleoptera and a good many of his important captures are recorded. 



Hu. Huard, Rev'd Victor, Quebec. Editor of Le Naturalist Canadien. Takes a great 

 interest in insects of all orders. 



J. Jean, Bro., Montreal. Collects Coleoptera and is in charge of the fine collection of the 

 Deaf and Dumb Institute. 



Ja. Jack, John G.^ Jamaica Plains, Mass. When at his home in Chateauguay, was an 

 enthusiastic collector and student of insects, and made a collection and published a 

 number of notes of interest. 



Ly. Lyman, Henry H., Montreal. Lepidopterist. Has a large collection from all parts 

 of North America and has published a great many papers in the Canadian Entomologist 

 which have been of help in this list. 



