1923 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 7 



The remainder of the day was devoted to the discussion of entomological 

 problems and the reading of the following papers: 



Some Notes on Entomophthora sphaerosperma, a Fungal Parasite of the Apple Sucker — A. G. 

 Dustan, Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. 



Some Notes on the Natural Control of the Pine Bark Aphid in New Brunswick — A. H. 

 McAndrews, Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. 



Insect Pests of the Year in Nova Scotia — Prof. W. H. Brittain, College of Agriculture, Truro, 

 N.S. 



Insect Pests of the Year in New Brunswick — R. P. Gorham, Entomological Laboratory, Fred- 

 ericton, N.B. 



The Results of Further Experiments on the Control of the Cabbage Maggot — Prof. W. H. 

 Brittain, Truro, N.S. 



Sulphur Dust as an Insecticide — A. Kelsall, Entomological Laboratory, Annapolis, N.S. 



Some General Results of Natural Control Studies in Canada, Applying Particularly to the Spruce 

 Budworm, Forest Tent Caterpillar and Larch Sawfly — Dr. J. D. Tothill, Entomological 

 Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. 



The Use of Aluminium Sulphate in Place of Copper Sulphate in Insecticide-Fungicide Combina- 

 tions — A. Kelsall, Annapolis, N.S. 



Some Notes on the Larch Sawfly and Larch Case Bearer and Their Natural Control in New 

 Brunswick — A. B. Baird, Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. 



Since our last report was presented we have published the seventh number 

 of our "Proceedings" which comprises some 88 pages and includes all the papers 

 presented at our last annual meeting. An informal field meeting of the Society- 

 was held at Wolfville, N.S., on Friday, August 11th. Our membership remains 

 about the same from year to year, twenty-four paid-up members being now 

 on our list. 



A. B. Baird, Secretary-Treasurer. 



REPORT OF THE MONTREAL BRANCH 



The Forty-ninth Annual Meeting was held on May 13th, 1922, in the 

 Lyman Entomological Room, Redpath Museum, McGill University. 



Eight meetings were held during the season with an average attendance 

 of nine. 



The following papers and talks were given: 



The Brighter Side of Entomology A. F. Winn. 



Phoebe Bird Catching a Green Veined White J. W. Buckle. 



£arly Appearance of Some of Oar Common Butterflies J. W. Buckle. 



Common Yellow Butterfly A. F. Winn. 



Protective Colouring. A. F. Winn. 



The Hemipterous Genus, "Deraeocoris" Geo. A. Moore. 



Albinism in the Female of C. Philodice A. F. Winn. 



rlemiptera-Homoptera Taken at Peaks Is., Me., 1921 Geo. A. Moore. 



I^otes on the Gypsy Moth at Portland, Me A. F. Winn. 



Report of the Seventy-fourth Meeting of the American Association for the 



Advancement of Science Dr. Corcoran. 



srora Laeta Edwards A. F. Winn. 



'The Edge of the Jungle," by Beebe Geo. A. Moore. 



The White Border of Euvanessa Antiopa L A. F. Winn. 



The Cicadellidae Taken at Peaks Is., Me., 1918-1920 Geo. A. Moore. 



Some Notes on Silkworm Larvae T. C. Baines. 



The Treasurer reported a balance on hand of $165.27. 

 The following were elected officers : 



^resident A. F. Wi-nn. 



^ice-President G. Chagnon. 



Secretary-Treasurer Geo. A. Moore. 



Abrarian J. W. Buckle. 



Council Dr. Corcoran, E. H. Hall, A. C. Sheppard. 



Geo. A. Moore, Secretary. 



