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ENTOMOLOGICAL OF CANADA
SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DU CANADA
Vol. 9 March -
Entomological Society So c i6t6 Entomologique
o f du
Ca na da Canada
Vol. 9, 1, March-Mars, 1977
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BuLietin Entomologique
Rt:PORT
beha/f Board General
of Canada
du Canada
March - Mars 1977
my 10 reporl 10 )OU on of your Go-.rning Boord on yrar of th< or year, upon how you
birth
has been a ''ery and year, and )'C:t has been problems. The of Dr. N.S. Church, our
prior 10 by 1t1c and strike, n1ade of our new Dr. G. H. Gerber, and
for four o r we made progress. do propose 10 go grea1
sincc of Boord been rcport<d in and or th< \Brious hO\e been. or bc in
T ht Expanding Rolt of of Canada
Our Dr. C. R. Harris, referred 10 of 7 (3): SS and how our ro\e "as changing. Needless 10 say, recen1 changes
in Canadian scitnce policy, if such places a burden on our S1eps becn and ., .• 10 10 make
of Canada a recognized force can and wi\1 an inpul into new Canadian science \\.•hich near We can no longer a low profile depending upon umbrella carry oul our wishes. becoming a responsible and
our own on matters concern us. During past few weeks has been a changc in Canadian science policy is 10 place, and our musl an inpul. \Vc shown during pasl or
years we can and responsibly, and we are being heard. Let us 10 our by expanding our role and becoming engaged in areas which conccrn us. remain and
and only encourages policy makcrs and follow own regardless of or hardships may crea1e.
Socitl)
The in new imposed on many of our members, and of make for carry
normal The Board, a meets only three a year. and by Fcderal dance mee1ings unless paid for by who also forfeil
add 10 our problems are Much of for of be carried by
and as its burden of responsibHity and work make cl>angcs bc so workload is in a n>ore uniform manner. The new Rules and been
and hopefully, many of whicl1 wi\1 be assigned o1her As of
incrcase, and they be free 10 deal major lf problem is resol'ed by new Rules and Regula-
will 10 consider a carry ou1 "ork.
Thc by our members of proposals by the Finance has made possible for us during the year a
he failure of Rcsearcl1 Council rcnew 1he Publica-1975-76 crea1ed an was foreseen. Many
which for were in tl1e process of being or were prior 10 rthc cnd ycar. These normally would bcen by 1975-76 NRC l1ad been was agrced by Board should pay page charges werc
by NRC of $10,000.00, and all 1he 1974-75 fiscal year would be would
pay page charges. This decision will $2,200.00.
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The Finance has been exploring of increasing income and has been consider a small modifica-
in fee an even $25.00 with the of increasing membership S250.00 per year, more such in This has been b)' Board of nceds your ratification.
The of purchase of a building for 6 (4): 123·126 came up for discussion and in of year. The
on of Finance placed an offer pur-chase a house on Carling in The offer was for $52,000.00. As house was zoned (R5), orrer purchase carried a clause that a variancc finalizc thc Tt1is would permit our our in a 70"C fe-ar of
or As requires a year and offer will expire Ist. 1976 we will
search for a and
The of and Consumer Affairs requires several minor in wording or English con1ained in By-Laws These are no1 major and do ch ange These changes will
made and for aocep1ance. Unless funher problems are will be no need for a by membership a1 large.
Membership
During ycar our membership has remained While some changes occurred ncw Therc was an incrcasc membership, and members from increased. is hoped more members may be in from
as well as from Considering the of of Canada during few years and our need for a high
in we will nced of all from all and regions if we are 10 our heard. Many of our
and successes been 10 of all and The body is 10 do for
and hopefully, full support will be by all in our 10 jncrease our
The of The Canadian is now going of our Treasurer, Managing
and Thc numbcr of was increased during year and a new es1ablished so may be
were made some in order burden of frccing more of his time handlc delay. The pre·
considering ways of of which in surrered some delay. The of problem should
of arisen few years.
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year was a n1arked increase in numbcr of by membcrs Canadian This
increase 'vas by received from NRC, was used 10 pagc charges on published by group. The failure of NRC 10 re:ncw for 1975-76 fiscal year has
in of 1974-75 fiscal year. This is and we drawn of NRC the problems were by we " 'cre successful in
\Ve do fcel, should be 10 gc1 grant reinstated on a regular basis.
The be cxccllcnt source of inrormation for our members. Thc of from Dr. D.C. 10 Dr. B.J .R. Philogene which place December, has gonc Dr. Philogene is ing high of excellence by Dr. and is now searching for
avenues 10 our membcrs.
and \\'ards
The in recognizing in awarded 1976 Gold Medal 10 Dr. Beirne of Simon Fraser and
C. Gordon 10 Dr. BruccS. Hcming of of
The of namcd by Ad Hoc Commi11ee chaired by Dr. G.P. Holland, and were prepared and out to cach rccipient of honour. ncw has been
10 carry on work was by Ad Hoc Fellowship The names of appeared in 7 (4) : 107.
The annual of Canada Scholarship Award was made year. The Mr. G.J . Hilchic of of
Meelings
The 976 Annual Mce1ing of Socie1y was from normal 10 so no " 'ould arise XV
Congrcss of En10mology held in D.C. \Vhile caused some disrup-i11 there will be a return in 1977, when
of 'vill in Winnipcg.
Plans are well undcrway for 1978 which will be by Societ)' of Canada. This be held
in 0H3\V3.
During ycar cmphasis placed on and regional encouraged 10 play
an were made the a1 all re:gional and a1
all of 10 progress and 10
Umbrella
During an from ofCanada all of Biological of Canada and the Board on change in is t ime.
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The held by of and of Canada (SCITEC) were and
would is of little help our this time. Since is so \\ith biology only a small is a need for
of body bcfore "• will from The Board has assumed and ha.s shown that c:an achie,·c from
The howe,•er. continue to gain recogni· and as rcliable and body and as
such, bc able makers so " 'ill recognize and seek from the prior or during of policy.
of Rcseurcl1
The as by Dr. C. R . .Harris while 7 (3): 58-59, were pursued during year and progress was made on all one or
Thc Ad Hoc Committcc on Funding of Rcscarch was hampered by illne,s of Dr. Louis-C. O'Neil, of which forccd his " i1hdra"al from all for a period of is hoped
become and begin of this
The has no"' been cornplcted and is bcing "idely Thc held launched findings of
is hoped of i1s findings will be sho"'" near fu1ure.
As of 1ype 10 be a\\•arded 10 socie1y in Canada, excellc11ce b>• 1101 only 1ha1 can i1s a " 'c 1101 fall our
or
preliminary for a "Biological of of Canada" published in 1974 in 6 (2). ""' rc' ised b)' Ad Hoc chaired b>' Mr. J.A. Do"·nes, and for"ardcd of Suppl) and f1cr due DSS replied pro-
CO\Cfed 3 or for b) DSS. ThC)' did, howe,·er, 3 "hereb)' a pilo1 co,ering 3 pcriod of 18 mon1hs "ould bc The oncc 10
the DSS "hich h3s bcen accep1ed, and " 'e are ;igning of Thocalibre of \\Ork done during "ill
;une)' \\ill bc lf s urve)' is 10 bc carried balance of funding likel)' comc a of Fedcral
from DSS as such .
Four \\'Cre NRC bu1 rcsponse has bccn rcceived. ver>· as 10 proccdure 10 bc follo\\ed, as guidelines changc 10 \\'e no\\ ha'c on procedure arc
in ycar.
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Scholarship Fund
The Fund is and of a Fund Raising is hop<:d fund increase al a
and ra1e.
As in reporl, a"'ard of SSOO.OO was made 10 Mr. G.J. Hilchie of of Alberta. This award will be annually such as in1eres1 on in fund will provide annual of $2,000.00- S3 ,000.00. The Board solicits con-
of Fund from all members and who are in nnd of science and of in Canada.
Oullook
11 is rccognized 1ha1 of Canadian Mcmoirs, and are of 10 our Under
and Committee excellence and of will be Efforu be made 10 assure au1hors 1ha1
from submission 10 of .. be as as possible.
As bccomes more of role of Science Policy Committee beeomes more The Board depends upon
Science Policy for guidance, in areas where we can influence on a science policy making.
Thcrc be a by individual Board membcrs, and Affiliated mus1 bccome more in guidance 10 Board of
if we are continue to an role in advancing, and of and of policies and pro-grams will an influence our \Ve are a period, and we do in few ycars may wcll or Entomological Society of Canada fulfills role it is or or becomes a known by own members. have confidence in our and I am ., .• will succeed.
Thanks
my on of your for pasl months, may say has been an and The
Committee has well, and like 10 Pas1 President Harris and for advice and and for sharing The members of Governing Board have been
and freely of 1ime in carrying assigned and attending Board during my of office.
Board policy, it is the Managing Council the affairs o f and I should 10 my and
10 Dr. Gerber, Trcasurer. Dr. Becker, and Dr. Morrison and Dr. who, 1oge1her, such an fac1or in thc success of our My thanks also 10 Chairmen and 10 all of
who gave so of during my incumbency. lt has been my pleasure 10 serve as your and while were do "'• made progress.
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TELEGRAM FROM PIRESIOENT Ot' B.C.C
CIB369(091835) TORS488 160 NL I Toronto Ont 12-9 Dr G Gerb<:r, Research Stn, 25 Dafoc Rd, Man RH
Federal Government Decemb<:r 2 new act creating Sciences and Engineering Reseach Council 21 members President. 28 percent of
present NRC gran1s awarded to These will be new council. of major funding from NRC 10 one senior mcmber of NRC. of r1ew recogniz.es the and dominance or biology Canadian science. Canadian demand and ncw contain
senior Vice This is now or for Canadian
use your maximum gel all 10 or and Memb<:rs of 10 express
for new bu1 1ha1 REPEA your respanse b<: geared 10 of Bill
and of
of Canada.
M.P's this
CORRES PONOENCE
January 18, 1977
of of Canada of
or
Sir:
PEST MANAGEMENT = ENTOMO LOGY
was hear Dr. Beirne, when he addressed the Toronto endorse he says about
the of pest managers. RadicaJ changes are needed. The of thc managers indeed a say in what rcscarch is done.
(they prefer 10 be called research managers) indeed b<: b<:cause, in Beirne's reasons. one is away from the
b<:nch, the more it is researchers viewpaint.
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By publishina Beirne's address, 8 (4): 8· 10, you me a chance he said. For 17 years he has been
of in Canada is mainly as of Since he has been a manager of a school for manag<rs for much of
can see how he o•·erlookod who are managers, or who are doina basic research Perhaps was a slip. in case oth<rs ma)• o•·erlook of are only or of T he of man in decom-
pollination, in food webs, as of food, as research animals, and as things beautiful and intrigui ng in own
hope don't become managers, do hope " 'ill ally
public pe<>ple, engineers, a nd as is Somc dcgrce or cohe.
sion of <ntomology as a profession must continue for who " 'ork a common of Gl<n call<d a home, and said
of Canada is only organiz.11ion in Canada pro-for all Canadian
"ish commend Or. Beirne for his <nergy, and his propen-recomm<nd and new and radical approaches of
problems. in of and of managers. May E.S.C. such peoplc for honour.
Yours sincerely,
O.C. Research
Fisheries and Canada
Of
The 1977 Annual Business of of Canada will be held on Monday 22 for
of of Board should be com-Or. G .H. Gerber. Research
Canada, Dafoc Road , Winnipeg,
M.F. Ecole Bologne, 34000 La Paillade, France, correspondre avec des canadicns aux
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..SIXTH AN:-IUAL GE:-1ERAL
Chcls<a 26 1976
The G.S. Coopcr. call<d ordcr 16:30 hours. Ther< were SO pcrsons in attendance.
Notice of was published in 8 (2): 10 (Jun< 976).
2. Proxies Nonc dcclnred .
3. Deceasetl One of silcncc was in memory of J .F. Brimley, Comeau, R.B. Dominick, A.G. J.J. H.S. Fleming, F.O. Morrison,
J.G. Rempcl, D.F. Riordan, and Turn<r. 4. of Generaf Meeting ( 197$)
The ""< publish<d in 7 (3): 61·63 197S). D. G. Peterson mo,<d, J. ConrO}' second<d. minut<S be as publish<d. Carricd.
S. There was
6. Board Coopcr read his (see pages 1· ) of
Board during year. G.S. Coopcr B.J.R. seconded . be Carried.
7. of Coopcr had bcen in of
Board.
8. Report on of Coopcr had b«n in report of
Board.
9. Dues D.C. mo><d, D.M. Da,;.s seconded, Rcgular Mcmbership Du.s be increas<d S2S.OO January 1978 and Mcmber· ship Dues be increas<d S2SO.OO January 1977. Carricd.
of The Treasurer, E.C. Becker, noted was in
8 (3): 8·9 1976). B.J.R. C.D.F. Miller scconded, bc receiv<d. Carried.
Report of The G.H. Gerber, K.G. Chairman,
on 19 1976 (i) successfut candidat<S were \V.G . and Ball and R.F. DcBoo,
and (ii) propos<d of By-Laws was appro'ed by a 2/ 3 or
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12. of G.S. Cooper passed the gave1 to President MacGillivray. President MacGillivray asked President-E1ect Wellington to join her at the front of the room and notcd thc many accomp1ishments of the new President-E1ect. Shc irnroduced thc new Directors-at-Large, G.E. Ball and R.F. DeBoo, and a new Director from Afti1iated Society, \V. MacPhee, representing the Acadian Entomological Socicty. She announced that R. had reappointed as the Director represerning thc Society of Quebec.
13. "'ard Shield President MacGill ivray paid trilbutc and prescnted a Shie1d to the Past President, G.S. Cooper.
14. Presidcnt announced the members of the Committee, Managing Counci1, Standing Committees, Continuing Committees, and Ad Hoc Committees, and the names of thc (see Vol. 8 (4)) whose names would be for to the Board.
15. P.W. Riegert R.F. Morris seconded, that we appoint Geo. \Velch & Co., as auditors for 1976. Carried.
16. R. \V Smirnoff seconded, that the following resolutions prepared by thc Resolutions Committee (R. Chairman, and
be Carried. \Vhereas the of the Chelsea has
for ses.sions, for members and spouses, and he1p in p1anning the 26th annual meeting o f the Entomologic.al Society of Canada, be it that this Socicty cxtcnd thanks to them, through a let ter to the Management.
2. \Vhereas the City ofToronto has hosted the 26th annua1 of the En-tomological Socicty of Canada and the of Ontario has gcnerous1y supported the social highlight of this meeting, be it that this socie-ty extend our thanks them.
3. \Vhereas the Royal Ontario Museum has sponsored numerous for entomologists and spouscs, ;ncluding a fi lm , a special pub1ic 1ecture, the photo salon, and other excellcnt exhibits, be it that this Society extend our thanks to them through a letter to the Director.
4. \Vhereas the Entomo1ogica1 Socicty of Ontario has arranged for an excellent in both scientific socia1 for this 26th meeting, be it that our Society express its thanks and appreciation to all thosc " 'ho wcrc
5. \Vhereas a high prog·ram was assured through the part icipation of the symposium the membcrs of parliament who addressed the problcm of manpowcr in cntomology, the specia1 groups, and informal conferences, be it resolved that this Society extend our apprccia-t ion to them for their outstanding contribut ions.
17. Norice (1977) Secretary Gerber announced that thc 27th annual meeting will be held in \Vinnipcg, on 22-24 August 1977. The Entomologic.a1 Socicty of Manitoba \vill be the host for this mceting.
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18. Othtr There was none.
C.R. Harrls scconded, bc adjoumed. Carried.
The adjourned 18:00 hours.
OF GOVERNING BOARO
23-24 1976
Exchangt of was
Canadian Canadian of Society, Canadian of
Society of Canada, Canadian Biochemical SociNy, and Canadian of
N.R.C. (2) Encouraged by N.R.C. apply for another (3) Treasurer apply for a
for 1977-78.
R. C. (4) names (Dr. \V .G. Dr. G.E. Ball and
Dr. F.L. McEwen) Dr. R. Brust hc would bc N.R.C. as possible members for N.R.C. and Scholarship Committees.
Financt: (S) fee and page charge for The Canadian
for 1977 remain S3S.OO and $47.00, (6) of financing for
Memoirs. (7) Finance a plan for financing
Memoirs in case old Treasury Board and is
(8) Finance on and of and on all
of financing and of such These include Memoirs and Th< Canadian
(9) exercise buy house 1025 Carling
Tht (10) was going now as far as The Canadian
is concerned. (11) size of few issues of The was
being increascd take care of backlog of (12) Managing be given the size
of The Canadian as required, in order maintain an of 6 date of of a paper and
of publication.
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(13) 10 10 encouraging 10 send 10 could be published in
of
(14) 10 10 Public of Canada find ou1 happcncd 10 the sen1
of lnsecrs: (15) lnstrucled 10 10 Quebcc Socicly for
and the of Qucbcc and for compiling and produc:ing "Frcnch Names of in and for sending he of
(16) in principle making of a 7) Agreed should Mcmbcrship
(18) Public Committcc for undertaking of putting a of slides and filn>S concerning
which are from and in Canada.
( 19) Expressed considerable concern Jack of pro-grams and public in some regions of Canada.
Scholarship (20) Changed of rules and rcgard 10 10
read: successful candidale mus1 be a Canadian or a landed with a from a Canadian
(21) of E.S.C. Pos1gradua1e Scholarship Award be from general funds, and from Scholarship Fund be added 10 principa.l in fund un1il such intere.st is to make payment of this award from the interest.
(22) from 10 inform of need for money for Scholarship Fund.
(23) Scholarship Fund Raising Committce 10 Members of for 10 Scholarship Fund.
Science Policy: (24) Thanked Manpower Committce for a job done. (25) inform of Biological Council of
Canada Sociely does 10 rejoin B.C .C . in of would be willing an
in on 2-3 976. (26) Announccd a of proposal for a Biological of
of Canada 11•as of Supply and Services in May 1976. The proposal in a reduced form has been in principle, is
before can be
Furure Meerings: (27) No1ed progress of plans for 977 Meeting in \Vinnipeg
and 1978 Annual in (28) an from of hold 1978
Annual
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(29) Aettpted an from of Columbia hold a Annual in 1979 E.S.B.C. Columbia.
(30) in of a Annual Meetin& in 1982 of Amcrica.
(31) makc effon hold Annual samc rear each rcar.
(32) Thc announced a was being Mr. J. Clark, Leader of of Canada, and his Mr. Kempling, decision of Treasury Board which
or employees one per
By-Laws, (33) of By-Laws had by a
grcatcr than 2/3 of total votes cast. (34) 10 10
is considering a of 3 ycars ror 1erm of office of Direc1ors from the
27 Octobtr 1976
of as G.S. Cooper, Pas1 \V.G.
Monaging Council: (2) Approved makeup of Managing Council as (E.C. Becker,
Trcasurcr: G.H. Gcrbcr, Morrison,
Editor (3) B.J.R. bc
and (4} makeup of and as
(sec
Finance: (5) Committecs requiring money
Treasurcr 2 before Annual General (6) Requesled Financc 10 Treasurer
drawina up (7) Finance looking for a
which can be purchased for use as a building.
S<:ience (8) necessary 10 ensure
the of Manpower Program and (9) 10 wri1e 10 Ministcr for Canada
expressing concern of possible loss of research programs and s1aff as a of of
Chemical Research 10 Marie, and expressing need for of rcsearch programs a1
S1e. Marie
Board Meeting: (10) an from Dr. J. McNeil hold mee1ing
Board in Quebec City on 24-25 February 1971.
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REPORTS
MEMBERSHIP
This year members of committee resigned: Dr. 10 become of Dr. R. on a job in S1a1es and Mr. Dolinski when he returned graduale school.
Mr. Gardiner of Chipman Chemicals agreed 10 replace one of members however people declined offer join. Several individuals, such as Dr. R. DeBoo, did agree however 10 ac1 as agents in their areas.
An placed in urging E.S.C. members 10 in a resu1ted in one response! 1 therefore that
be carried ou1 on an individual basis and feel committee should: (a) include members such as Mr. Gardiner who, due 10 nature of work,
a gre.at deal and come contact with a large number of persons
(b) rely on a number of regional who agree 10 drum business whenever possible, are official members of the committec;
(c) univers:ities 10 encourage studenl members who will , hopefully, become full members, and
(d} make a ob1ain a number of members.
personally do bclicvc (see cxamplc of C.S.Z.), the board of would members as
a result of 10 defray of and This is especially when one considers annual changes of officers would require an-nual in is for similar reasons idea of membership
(also board of does appear 10 be
The question of a membership was studied and Dr. R. Stiner (a member of E.S.C. Carolina University) provided a programme would an of members. same each member could his field(s) of so a of all members
in any of e.g. could be This could be prepared Carolina for 154 per member (2 for the name and address and one card for fields of
should provide such a feel would be if cou!d be prepared in Canada Laval are
considerably higher).
J eremy McNeil (Chairman)
REPRESENTA CANADIAN COUNCIL ANIMAL CARE
As on Canadian Council on Care for E.S.C., have Governing Board this yeor.
A.E.R. Downe
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REPRESENT CANADIAN STANDARDS COMMON PESY CONTROL
of Canadian on Common Namcs Chcmicals was in on February 27,
new common name proposals were discusscd. namcs were considored and bo in a addondum
CSA Common Namcs for was pub\ishod in June The supplomont now
common namos. Tho and new 442 common namcs and
for complex chemicals utitized of pests.
Fronch of Noms Communs pour was in
of CSA and aro from Canadian Roxdalo,
L. Roadhouse
REPRESENT
SCIYEC continues on a low budget and in a low key.
funding is for HOSTE, a is being formod The wi\1 bc of though some or all of may be members of council. a few will join in occupying probably quarters.
moro may
has bccn formod mako Scionce Forum moro and broaden usofulness, by adding moro scionco nows policy contont.
(Canadian Scionce, Enginccring and Technology) weck is nod in of Various and groups
on public lectures and encourage in science, engineering and Tho E.S.C. wish to considor how it can
wi\1 bo Othor
Tho Association of and will bo holding seminars in one on on nuclear onorgy and ono in February or March on solar enorgy. from Parliament is good, this wi\1 be con-sidered a usoful oxerciso and it will be continued.
Though is less biologically orientod B.C.C. , it is making some frosh starts and is a usoful listoning post. The oxpense is and is recom-mondod that the
R.K.
REPRESENT YIVE OFYHE \V T ER POLLUYION RESEARCH
(C.C. I .A. IV.P.R.)
I. The lOth on Research is scheduled for June 23·27, 1980 in Toront o. The E.S.C. should plan these
as a way gap bctween engineering and biological approachcs rescarch on
2. The of Directors of the E.S.C. a motion at the March 3(}.31, 1976 $50.00 a year the C.C.I.A.W.P.R.
E.S.C. 's input arcas where research rcsearclt in Canada and ln long run, such may be of
E.S.C.-sponsored such as biological survey.
3. The C.C. I.A .\V.P.R. discussed increased likelihood of support by if of research reportod I.A.\V.P.R.
Conferonces was improved. Specifically, of roports summari.ring sessions and for in journals was
bclie,·e th< E.S.C. could from a similar in ways: a) Summaries of research (e.g.
of economic use of .. given E.S.C. could be sold journals.
b) Tho E.S.C. would increase and increase in a manner.
c) The E.S.C. may new sources of funding.
4. Members of E.S.C. are encouraged l.A.\V.P.R. journal - Research." This is way of knowlcdge by research and of various kinds of
D. Rosenbcrg
The Salon for 1976 b1ack and color and s1ides of damagc, Award and ribbons will bc winncr in each
and winner of Overall are be in hands of Chairman , no 13, 1976.
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Sanford C. R. MacLeiJan
June Herbert (Cbairman)
CIE CE POLICY
c ••• ,., Because of o1her of chairman, because of of
and because of work needed by Biological Survey con1ract progress has beon made on general policy.
(2) is 10 wi1h of as of Science Policy
chairman, 10 draw away from basic policy issues, and 10 a usually unnecessary process. The 1his while useful, has l>ccn less successful had been hoped.
As I (a) mojor subcommittees be reporting
Governing Boord: (b) of be ex-officio
of Science Policy Committee: and (c) Executive Governing Boord
Science Policy on of business of Science Policy normally
for and of specialized
(3) 1wo new assigned 10 March of Board, namely, a s1udy of in and a
of in 1101 been of mnde a
on which has been published in The are and for s1udy, and
1976-77 proceed
Two been in 10 10 and members as 10 fur1her be considerod. The follow-ing were
The and of funding research; The of research funding;
of foderal for N.R.C. policy on of Current in in Canada;
of biological con1ro1 in Canadian and
The scope of or funding and proposed or in The and are bul probably The clearly
should perhaps l>c examined in reJa1ion 10 general planning and rather than as independent
The new should consider proposals, will 10 in1o accoun1 resources and manpo"·er in
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Biologl<al of Canada The B.C.C. appears been more and more aware of
issues in years. ln is more problems of bioloay in end has organiud a mffiing on 2 and 3 No,·ember 976 which problems of science and will be discussed a senior official of .O.S.S.T. The B.C.C. has will
and a brief on if one is by a member
The of B.C.C. is in of profes-sional for Canadian Response from member " 'ill be explored
of the Science Policy E.S.C. should rejoin B.C.C., reasons:
(I) our and pull our in biological
(2) keep in in federal s<ience policy and science funding:
(3) in hope 1ha1 B.C.C. may as for ooo-medical sec1or of biology.
problems would havc 10 be faced if course is followed. Among are:
(I) eaused by close B.C.C. and C.C.U.B.C.
(2) The in in B.C.C., possible 10 E.S.C. 's and possible professional
such as A.I.C.'s and P.I.P.S.C. (3) How member societies ean be represented more in policy
and decisions. (4) Safeguards the E.S.C., by far funded of the
becoming banker for (5) of B.C.C. join C.F. B.S. ln of the Presi-
dent or knowledgeab/e representatil'e with powers the nreeting oj B.C.C. and explore and oj rejoin-
Habital
The de<ided from some time before Though copies of final report of N.G.O.'s group been
has Society's
or Research
Because of illness, Dr. O'Neill had up chairmanship of Dr. Mackauer has agreed in his place, but no progress has
bcc11
Medlu This was by M.O.S.S.T. and all M.O.S.S.T.
us during of the but did do so. The qucstionnaire when be hardly our and did
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The rollowing commillecs and reported Science Policy Commillee (their appear in Biological Commillec, Manpo,.er Study Commillcc,
Canadian Comminec of Pollution, and SCITEC.
As chairman of Science Policy wish who helped in work of CommiHec during my
subcommiHcc chairmen and and Dr. Annc Hudson, who has acted dc as and combined for CommiHee.
E.G. Munroe (Chairman)
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
The past year has not on thc part of the Honorary Membcr-ship the of 1975 Annual bad 10 Honorary Membcrs: W.N. Kccnan, R.E. Balch, A.D. J .G. Rcmpel, Ross, G.F. Manson, G.P. Holland, V.'.J. Brown and R. Glcn. This is
maximum numbcr of Honorary Membcrs allowed by By-Laws of the numbcr of regular membcrships.
J.B. Adams, A.E.S. L.G. Putnam, E.S.S. H.G. WyiJe, E.S.M.
J.J. E.S.Q. W.A. E.S.A.
R.W. Fisher, E.S.O. R.D. McMullen, E.S. B.C. (Chairman)
PROGRAM
Two or Thc Canadian "erc by Mcmbcrs in Ghaoa and lndonesia. an
in Ccylon .,.as withdrawn bccausc or cessation or numbcr of in Gift Program is
Since thc 1975 Annual Report, four subscriptions of Thc Canadian bccn for use of the Gift Program. The
those who generously
Membcrs of thc Society arc again reminded is you Program learns of Keep Program
in mind wh ilc you arc making as thcre are subscrip-on hand a
Gcorgc Gcrbcr (Chairman)
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PUBLJC EDUCA COMMITEE
ln 197S the Committee for Publicizing Entomology was merged with the Committee for S1uden1 Encouragement and renamed "Public
The Entomological Society of an program includina and " ·orkshops for children. The B.C. used a $100.00 from of Canada purchase copies of the book lns«ts the for in High schools. du Quebi!C also has a
11 is obvious 10 mos1 of Jay public, will 10 be made by the
regional will fall encourage by the regional provide seed money for rcgional and a clearing·house for regional Chairmen of regional programs are encouraged to this ESC aboul work. The does have such a committee or program a serious deficiency considering that nearly one or Canada 's resides there.
This has undenaken and slides penaining which are from and
or for a nominal fee. progress has been made and we hope to publish a in 977. Copies or will be made a•ailable libraries and Anyone who has knowledge of of
of if has a Canadian is he
The E.S.C. Entomology which ure no1es and 10 the
by
The encourages all members of ESC 10 any 10 leeture a1 schools, or or magazine articles on entomological
A.D. Tomlin (Chairman) G.G. Grant D.F.J. Hilton
D.M. Lelunkuhl R.H.
COLONJ ES
of Ooverning Board of Colonies of lnsecl and 0 1her Arthropods in Canada" was prepared in June 1975. This was
and made available 10 the membership on 7S were colonies and 40 10
This was done a1 no expense 1he and unless are objections procedure is recommended when is
J .S. Kelleher
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PUBLICA
Bas<d on of following have been taken:
a. Two been D.G. Finlayson for and R.P. Jaques for general biology and
b. An of new in The Canadian was placed in The
c. for review and books in The has been successful.
d. Associate wcre askcd the that papers are for review 10 2 weeks and 10 cu1 off reviewers who hold for an undue period of
e. The now informs au1hors of acceplance of papers before sending back 10 the managing
f. help for of The Canadian has been pro-This was appro,·ed by Board March 1976
recommended by Committee, a. ln 10 The Canadian
I) arca.s for a 10 be reviewed in and ask 10 areas which papers reviewed .
2) revi.-vers or namc reviewers and scnd oopies of
and sincc in March 1976.
Jeremy McNeil was appoinled for Frcnch papers.
2. The backlog of ie"ed" books has been ctcared. Books are now 4-6 weeks of their by the Chairman.
3. The "snags" of papers in The Canadian diminished. Things =m be going much morc
4. Due 10 a large backlog in papers, Chairman g.-·e Miss McBride permis-sion increase size of each issue of Thc Canadian a ••reasonable'' from print is
S. The of The and Chairmatt agrecd book should be no more 6 double-spaced pagcs.
S.H . Gage S.B. (Chairman) G. Pritchard
Salkeld
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V.R. Vickery \V.G.
C.M.
RESEARCH/EXTENSION SURVEV
Since Board Chairman of searched for aod in drawing a for a
in and agencies invo\ved in without charge
by Mr. Onno Kremers of firm "Lombard
The is give a preliminary The members of Board are for
Thc commiHee will chen analyze returns and, if neccssary, the tionnaire before Mr. Kremers occur when a of is personal\y each respon-dent. conduct a of to bc and names or a in each ar·e needed. The from
are as the who wi\1 prepare or
R.F. DeBoo H.G. Philip
R.J. W .J . Turnock (Chairman)
BIOLOGJCAL SURVEY
Since of Goveming Board, proposal for of a Biological Survey of I of Canada has forward
One funher of proposal yielded, a \ucid and was signed on behalf of Society on 10 May. This was to
the of Supply and Services as an proposa\ in of science. some and has now bccn in principle,
are agreed, and while the implementation becn
The general aim is knowledge of and of Canada by on a ba.sis,
in and in Canada, and by necessary The aim, and the of proposal D.S.S., a project of lf is reasonably
is hoped wi\1\ead a Biological and long term
ARCHIVIST
J Downes (Chairman) D.K. McE. Kevan
E.G. Munroe
January \976, of were Secretary. Since has place in connection and, quently, no been carried
George Gerber
ll
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The 1974-75 Scholarship rules and ing Entomological of Canada Scholarship and steps necessary
applications for scholarship be awarded in March, 1976 and payable in January, 1977. The 975-76 Seholarship assessed and recommended scholarship beawarded Mr. G.J. of of
The Scholarship some in applying rules and award. for: and of the 2) 3) final da1e of and 4) announcemenl of award, were and 10 Board for considtratjon.
Hikichi J .E. Laing
C. R. Harris
The mailed 769 10 members. Of 347 were on or before July 15, I 976. July 16, were opened and coun1ed, and the following are
For W .G. is For G.E. Ball and R.F. De are elec1ed. For Fellowship J .L. Auclair, Beirne, D.A.
J .A. Downes, McEwen, and D.G. Pe1erson are One was spoiled.
On of the The was by a 2/ 3 of cas1.
K.G. (Chairman) G.W. Friend
S.S. Tobe
COMMON NAMES Of
submittals were received for year.
The Committee is made up of following:
J .E.H. (Chairman) C.C. Loan, (member a1 large), C.J.S. Fox, Nova D.C. Vineland Ontario. A.G. Robinson, Winnipeg, F.J . H. Fredeen, G.E. Ball, A.F. Hedlin, Columbia . R.O. Paradis, {Acting), Jean, Qucbec.
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for 1976 ESC Awards were by procedures in of reference in 1973. 28,
197S was sen110 and Direc1ors of ESC, 10 rcmind 1ha1 members of ESC arc 10 nomina·
An was in 1ha1 for 1976 Awards must be by 30, 197S. ln addi-
a similar accompanicd all ducs sen1 ou1 by Treasurer.
Becausc of pos1al s1rike, deadline for 10 January 31, 1976. of changc appeared in December were slow al Mosl of was
by correspondence. An member was in March, 1976 10
for member who was unable 10 ac1 jusl prior 10 naming successful
Committec unanimously recommended 10 Board Dr. 1976 Gold Medal Award and
S. Heming, C. Gordon Award. An of was placed in and brocbures prepared of of recipicnls.
were 10 of unsuecessful of 1976 and of years rcmind nominecs could only be considcred for
1977 Awards if were were from Thc
recommcnds from each become familiar procedures for and considcr a 10 urgc Affiliate
to an Awards 10 place names before the ESC Awards Commitee.
D.O. Embrec I.
T ht 1977 General
L.S. (Chairman)
FINANCE
The Finance Committee would like 10 be able 10 say thc Canadian Memoirs, and affairs are each balanced, financially
speaking, indcpendenl of one each a sma\1 surplus 10 be Such an independence desirable so in one will
of 01her shows breakdown of and t 'brec 1977
such a brcakdown bc carried 100 far based on this of figures, for arc and such as salarics, and officc expenses be
among three a subslantial sum, has all becn added affairs of was
from thc So, is becn a considcrablc cxtcnt on success of Can.
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Th• Oetailed Some are down slig iHiy 1976, because
of a memberships and subscribers. the price siderably more revenuo is from back issues, however, and of a 2S'- increase in 10 $16,000 from Sl2,000, a increase in
over 1976 is
show a of $4,740. The increase here from increased ($4000)
and a S4000 rise in salaries.
The Finance hopes of S4, 740 only a of Even if refinanced, Memoirs bring
much 1978, and one course a balanced would be an increase in are many obvious places make
in The anoual has only increased since 1975, is lower, and expenses in
previous paragraph) remained much same.
Canadian The recommends quo for 1977, i.e.,
S3S, and page charge a1 $47. page charges be lowered by a few dollnrs, Appendix Sociely depends on a surplus in Can.
would sevcral by be raise page charges back again. lf page charges were lowerod, a loss
tbe Society would which could only bc by and aU members ha'e The below concerning Memoirs, will an increased as far as many subscribers are concerned. Finally, the Can. seems be reasonably
and page charges vary widely in journals.
Mr.moirs ln of an old Treasury Board and the of and of or members favour
replacing of financing i.e., of billing or his for cos1. including E.S.C.'s share, a new whereby and subscriber would share in page charge ofS40 is recommended. for 25 free copies all copies would be sold by an of S cents per page. Some Memoirs will sell well and could be priced lower; not have a high demand. Assuming a
low figure or 200, which number of perma-subscribers 10 and of Am. bo1h
catering a specialized audience, a 100 page Memoir would $1000, which, added $4000 from page would be all publication, and r go up can be charged for over basic price. The page charge of S40 should be same for all Memoirs. is lower for Can. because subscriber is being asked pay more per page for Can. an in Can. En1. is for his $47/page, a readership or or hundreds). The and his may be willing forgo privilege of an
in order a of 20%.
2S
The sale price need be an average of S is recommended based on an sale of only 200 copies, i.e. for a paper, a small f larger sales are and copies 25 ordered in
by are be as saJes, sale price may be lowered pro-example is Manual of North 2000 pages; if
offered S sale would have be $100. Such a would sale bare mioimum. a much larger
(Ciassey 1000, including Lyneborg (Scandinavian Science Press) over 2000) and a $20 sale prioe would still reim-burse and would do more a sale price of $100. is usually a fair ly call for such works; Curran's 1934 Manual is in demand, al $40.00 for a facsimile Expericnce, as 10 size of and demand, will
which should be made by a number of copies, he should be encouraged order
in advance as will have a bearing on of sale would seem in a number and if necessary, too many The of
for Memoirs be Treasurer's clerk.
Examples: paae charae of S40
Price Pubficatioo Tocal Cost ....
200CO(>Its at of 200
60 s) s )000 s s 600 100 ' )000 .0000 1000 soo 2.1 2)000 20000
lf page charge of $40 is considered high, a page charge or $30 would double salc price according 10 Formula:
sale price = no. pages (SO- paac charae) copies sold
where SO is 197S cos1 per Memoir page, and may now need upward.
Finance members were opposed journal, if Memoirs can be sold. kind of publicauon, for
example Handbooks of Canadian Manual of Nonh or Proceedinas of Symposium, could be of a refinanced Memoir series, each own sale price accordina 10 a
of Therefore a concerning publica-is upon fa1e Mcmoir series.
Bulldlng P urchase residence 102S Carling, Bldg., came up
for sale a year ago, was by because of zonina. was renewed in house in July 1976 need
space for the Biological and as asking price had declined 10 SS6,900, Finance recommended purchase on condi-
some of rezoning could be achieved for propeny
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would use as the An offer for $52,000 was made in lawyer's preliminary would
a year for only did pass rezoning Municipal Board had it. As of or repon our
offer is closing or 1176 be and will be up Board of release from any by
Finance and empower a new offer by
ln opinion of Finance chairman, (the majority of the members are in of any r<a1 purchase a on buying 1025 Car1ing before is rezoned), is un1ikely
any bui1ding of and size which is also reasonab1e cou1d be in for so little. comparab1e cou1d be for prioe if zoned commercial. Thus may be a wonhwhile purchase and
a as a res idenoe could be as such rezoning can be accomplished for our The bouse needs no
or for residentia1 use, so wou1d lose, if rezon-ing cou1d be wou1d be on purchase plus thc upkeep minus what rent we could obtain, roughly 5000 + 1800 - 3000, or $3800, per annum. The building will apprcciate by much. This small of Carling is one of zoned
Apptndlx
Membership
members
Disbursements Bulletin
Salaries Misc.
charged
salaries & handling
members@ S1.05 / issue
page charges back issues
Rtarrangtmt nt or 1977 Budgtl
ocl.,l)' Affairs
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$ 4,000' 1,360 1,000
16,000
s 6,000 1 3,000'
21,100
Memoirs
s 2,500
s 2,500'
Can.
Sl2,000' 34,000 12,000 48,000
4,000
s 22,360
s 31,100
$110,000
Disbursements publication costs
office salaries
• split between two categories
Cloutier H.F. Howden J.S. Kelleher G.McLeod
$68,000 6,000 5,000•
27,000* $106,000
C. R. Sullivan D.M. Wood (Chairman) E.C. Becker (ex officio)
EMPLOYMENT
The Employment Committee of ESC maintains a file curriculum vitae or members or the ESC seeking in and a file containing requests from employers with positions available. are placed in the Bulletin under Positions \Vanted or Positions for who request this
lnquiries for cmployment listed in the Bulletin: 1974, 6; 1975, 3; 1976 (as of August 5.
lnquiries for employment listed in Bulletin: 1974, 9; 1975, 1976 (as of August 1), 5.
listed in Bulletin: 1974, 3; 1975, 1976 (as of 1), 4.
EDITOR'S REPORT
S.R. Loschiavo 8. Heming
A.G. Robinson (Chairman)
The information in this third repon the twelve-month period from September 1975 August 31, 1976 and represents the of the Editor of The Canadian Entomologist. The last report was for the period from July I, 1975 March 31st, 1976, a nine-month span.
Number of Manuscripts RECEIVED Sept. 1175toAug.31/76
Number of Manuscripts (from 230) ACCEPTED for publication Sept. 1175 to Aug. 31/76
Number of Manuscripts for publication, but prior to Sept. /75
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230
149 + Memoir
84
number of ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
or 80 I /7S 10 Aug. 31176,
yel as follows:
Undc-r Undcr
233 +
29 37 S + Memoir 8
The number of increased marked ly, S vs. in lasl reporl. a of or NRC support .
The number of from U.S. amoun1s 10 about one· third ofthe Canadian submissions.
Response 10 appealto members of the through 10 offer 10 ac1 as reviewers of for now 1o1als S2. These offers have been acknowledged by le11er and been of assistance.
EDITOR
This 1976. Thrcc numbers or Volume 8 of Bul/etin will have been by reporl is discussed. (March 1976) had 32 pages and 2 (June 1976) had 28 pages.
were mai led 10 membership by the 30th of each n1on1h. 3 1976) will as many more pages plus a man-power Canada - s1a1us and of
brief will be made
Some are which can only be considered for in 10 Canadian of
name and address of the Bulletin editor are clearly on front cover or a of the former editor, Dr. D.C.
11 has been suggested by Dr. that Societies make use of the on a regular So far has
from newsletters of some Regional such as and B.C.
Regional of the editor of the (news, their a nd region for a Soc ieties" section of the Bulletin.
Bernard J.R.
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PROGRAM (1971)
The feature symposium of the Meeting of or Canada and or 22-24, in Winnipeg, will be "Damaa< ass<SSm<nt in agro-ccosyst<m" . will discuss
models, field crops and Tbe second day or the sci<ntific sessions will feature a symposium on in human and animal health" . speakers wi\1 discuss disease spreading
wildlife and 8oth symposiums will be followed by
The local has prepared an <XC<II<nt social program. on the in Winnipeg, au<sts will dine and
dance whilc cruising down Red River. is for second as well.
th< wi\1 see for many of the rarities coll<eted by Criddles of Aweme, and will hear Ms Alma Criddle describe lif< as was in Aweme turn of th< c<ntury.
R. From
of
PROGRAM (1978)
Two would seem rcquiremenls of Society if we 10 keep down and give as many membtrs as possible
and University of
On May 21, a circular was ESC members in area each one in ofthe 1978 meeting. By July 2, eighl (8) of 74 members had indica1ed in writing they were prepared be circular was on July 2 10 members who had no1 responded 10 May 21 circular. This in one (I) reply in and in one (I) promise .
An meeting is planned for \\'etk in Sep1ember 1976, at which time responsibilities for the 8Spec1S of (scienlific pro-grarnme, local arrang<ments, etc.) wi\1 be
Bernard J.R. (Chairman)
RECENT
R.E. (Buc,k), Saskatoon, Sask. Formerly Bellevi\le, On 7/ 2177. M<mber ESC, ESS. Research Canada.
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REPORT OF 1976-77
nced for for Chairman of held a Chairman of
Committee and a list of possible candidates for nomination. Following discussions were held by when necessary.
The Committee relied upon correspondence and the beginning, held a meetins and is following
for Board's for the 1977 of the
For
F.L.McEwen R.K.
For
Hikichi H.F. Madsen R.F. Morris
For
Jean Adams J.R. Blais
M.D.
All of nominees been and agreed their name-S in nomination.
from the were through an announcement in December, 1976 Bulletin.
J.E. Laing A.J. McGinnis
G.S. (Chairman)
LABORATORY OF AND OTHER ARTHROPOOS I CANADA
list will be in 1977 by E.S.C. Those who contributed the 197S list will be bu t are likely others who could
Please J.S. Kelleher, Research Program Research Branch, Canada, Ontario, OC6.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Canada ward- 1977
The of Canada will offer a award 10 a in undertaking his or her year of and research
lcading 10 an degree in The award will be made a man or woman on equal on basis of high
The of is of and use of
award. regarding award be addressed
Dr. Oerber, Canada,
clo Research Canada,
19$ Road, RJT
••ard - Award valued S500.00 for 12 will be awarded for a year of and research in
in Canada.
- The successful be a Canadian or a landed immigranl a baccalaureale from a Canadian The award is has 1ha1 he, or she, has bccn by a school to engage, durina the 1977-78 academic year, in a program of and research for degree full student Failure will in of award. Before scholar may his or her award a be pro-
by tlte Oean of Oradua1e of has been for studics ond research full
of a scholar who a school as a qualify-ing is eligible 10 hold Award of E.S.C. The award 10 a who was unable 10 gain admission a school as a fully will be cancelled.
Ttnure - The of Canada Award is for in Canada. sucassful may carry ou1 his or her
research a1 Canadian or his or her ohoice. Tenure may commenoe on or May I 977 da1e on which aoademic )'ear begins.
- The of Canada Award will be announced bcfore 1977.
should a properly form, in aocordance on form.
be by Socic1y 15 June, 1977.
and The Award holder is permitted under nor-mal 10 or for a maximum or 200 hours per an-
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num Head or his or her considel'$ desirable and does hinder progress or his or her "ork. The Award holder may aettpl
for such " 'ork in conccrned.
from Other Sources- from and holidays, an award holder will his or her whole ime and rescarch and will
any paid work, hc or she may hold another award or scholarship.
Tro11$/ers- award is made, any change in course of or in or rcquires prior of
Society of Canada rcqucst for pcrmission 10 be by from each Head of con-cerned.
The A"ard is made on condition that the winner a program of and research for an dcgree in who,
Award decide 10 a program other than cn-cease be eligible and award will be cancelled.
Absence 11/ness - lf, on or illness, an Award holdcr is ab-for more weeks, the Scholarship or Socie-
should be
of rhe ward- The Award will be paid in January, 978 on or a or pragress from
Additional Allowances- Thc Award stipcnd is Thcrc is no pro-vision for by for any for examplc, pay coursc fees, e1c., will no1 undcr any be
AVIS
Bourse de Socliri Entomologique du Canada oux posr graduts- 1977
La du Canada offrira une bourse aux cn un cn
La boursc scra t une 6 partir dcs seuls dc
Le de la es1 dc prkiscr lcs lc proccssus dc demande ct lcs exigences a boursc.
correspondonce relative bourse doit etre adressee
Dr. G.H. Gerber, Entomologique du Conodo de R«herchu
Conoda 19S Dofot Rood JflinnifJ<'g, Maniroba RJT 1/119
Bourse bourse d'etudes post-graduecs d'un de $500.00 sera pour 12 mois a un en et de recherches entomologiques au Cnnada.
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Ellglbllitt - Le doit ctre canadien recormu du Canada, et baccalaureat d'une canadienne. La bourse ne sera accordte Ie aura un dossier est
I'annte academique 1977-78, et soo pro-gramme en d'un superieur lui donne les au d'etudiant Si exigence n'est pas rencontrte, Ia bourse ne sera que le n'ait recu sa bourse, le Doyen de l'Ec.ole des Etudes Suptrieures aura soumis par une du programme et du de Un qui s'inscrit en de completer de crtdits ne faire une demande la bourse dela S.E.C. Si la bourse etait accordee un qui n'aurait son admission une Ecole d'Etudes Suptrieures, elle ne sera
Endrolt- La ne etre utilisec Canada. Le candidat s' inscrire de son choix. La prendra en mai 1977 ou
sans exctder la date du de l'annee
de - Le Iaureat sera connu le 1977. Les leur sur le formulaire approprie et y ajouter les requis sur la formule de demande. Les demandes
recues par le de la au plus le S juin, 911.
tl tnseignement- Le pourra dans des circonstances normales donner des faire de la jusqu'A un maximum de 200
par annee que le de son en exprime le desir considere que ces tAches pas du de l'etu-
L..e boursier une au normal il se
de Sauf pour fins de et les jours de conge, le boursier consacrer son et ses recherches et
aucune peurra jouir d'une bourse d'un
- de ta bourse, dans le pro-gramme une au
l'approbation du dela Bourse dela S.E.C. Une demande accompagnte de des deux Chefs de
concernes.
La Bourse accordte pour dcs du 2• ou )C cycle condui-d'un en Les rtcipiendaires de la Bourse qui
de changcr pour disciplines que se retirer 1cur boursc.
- Si, pour dcs raisons de maladi'e, un Boursier plus de deux semaines, il en le de de la
dt Bourse- Le dela bourse se fera au cours de 1978 sur d'un rapport du professeur du boursier.
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supplementoires - La Bourse qu'annoncec. 11 n'y a pas par la Dcs demandes pour
exemple, aux pour frais de cours, publica· tions ne seront pour aucunc raison.
MATERIAL REQU t:SfF.O
PUBLIC of asks any membcrs who 2 2 slides or cine film on which fccl would be for in" aids which the
is a Canadinn are encouragcd. Borrowers would andlor
for slides or film. should be by a brief and addressed
Dr. A.D. Tomlin Research I Canada
Sub O ffice London, Canada 587
W.G.P.
1894 - 1976
Garlick, who 34 years on of Dominion (now Research Vineland died in
London, England on Day, 1976 in his 83rd year while Joan (Mrs. \Varren
Born in London, England, he came Canada and worked on farms for a few years before in signal of Canadian army in Janunry, 1915. He end of war and medals. On his
he College and his B.S.A. degree in 1922 and his degree at Kansas College in 1923, spccializing in
seasons as a summer he joined of in 1922 and his career
major of small and a of chemical and biological of
The in successful he for of codling red-banded leafroller and
on For many years he responsible for annual of for in Calendars. His
" "ere b> growers. was a researcher and his fellow members and
were for generous way he shared his wide kno,.·ledge and
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was a man of many paru. ont on whom did not He was a musician and played in orches1ras. good
he also up and ground a for his home-made He had looms and wo'" many fine
He and his wife G"endolyn were and he in 1956 madc 10 and Europe, especially 10 England 10
families. Thcy also spenl many win1ers in Florida whcrc he became an he subscribcd 10 a Spanish
and language for a couple )'<:ars before he and G"•cndolyn wen110 Spain for
Mrs. Garlick died in 1973 and he Vineland and 10 be near his He is by his and six
His wifc, Muriel prcdeceascd him 40 years ago.
G.G. Dus1an (Vincland
S. J . and W.J. LaCassc. 1955. of America of Calif. Press, 360 pp., 127
will be pleased 10 know and remarkably well work is available once more. can bc purchased S28.00 from
77224, Los Angeles, CA. 90007.
BOO KS
Campbell, J.M . 1976. of genus of North of Mexieo. Memoir, Soc.
Can., Vol. 99, 89
Carc:asson, R.H. 1976. of African Sphingidae of African Species. 2nd ed. E.W. Classey
Farinadon, England., 148 pp. !5.80.
Grisscll. 1976. revision of species of Oalman Torymidae). Calif. Publ. Vol. 79, 120pp.
V ., L.L. J.M. Thomas, Cochran. 1976. of biology. Dowden, &. Ross, lnc.,
Pennsylvania, 361 pp.
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REV IEWS
BRIGHT, D.E., Jr. 1976. T be barl< beelles o r Canada and Alasko. Fron-+ 241 pagcs. ln Tht lnsects and o f Canada. 1976,
Rcsearch Research Branch, Canada of Price: in Canada S7.00; in $8.40.
Some 23 years ago, I for "'hcre and spoke 10 Professor Head of of a1 the of Among 1opics we discussed was of onomic work Professor being produced were addressed principally 10 and tltal of persons for were no1 being dcfcndcd status
1101 ertough was known fauna in Canada (or res1 o f An1ericas) for of rcgional and handbooks. also
opinion 1ha1 expended produec manuals was 10 scien-more work. I suspec1 opinions wcrc shared by
mos1 who wcrc working in Canada.
changc, and change and minds of mcn. In years. knowledge of Amcrican fauna has
increased in large measure of of (now Resc:arch and
of, and freely in work. Also. professional (myself included) come 10 more fully expressed by Professor So. is filling
ics Research has undenaken of a s<ries of manuals "The and Aracbnids or Canada". seems 1ha1 "Myriapods" were included in clan can be slippcd under the rubric Hinsects").
T he is 2 of series, is be published I , deals 31\d is in is designed for use by anyone in bark beetlcs, who has a modicum or knowledge of and acccss 10 a low-power
microscope, or a high-power hand lens. major por-of is means of also is
on biological aspec1s of
background for learning bark Preceding the f ollowing are
gcneral biology: or egg galleries; and in Canada and Alaska; of (four clearly Labelled, simple line drawings
used in keys and diagnoses); and used in assembling and in
The body or is arranged keys as roc:al Sequence or 1wo subfamilies and 46 genera is by
of eaclt in key Sequence or spccies each genus is similarly T he page nu mber fo llo ws name of cach
Subfamilics arc characterized in key o nly. For most aencra, a of c:haracters. and tax·
onomic For all genera o ne, a kcy follows genus. ln each or species
included in a gcnus follows key.
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The succinct treatment of cach species included the following: name of synonyms and figure numbers in (a
of less 10 lines, fealures or hOSIS (names or which is associaled); (by
arca- names of and and biology (life The sources of are of
America and Greenland (ranges of onc or 1wo a of by symbols or
fea1ures and general are by SEM Though reasonably such arc a1
a1 displcasing 10 the eye.
of can go only as far as basic permit. Thus, because of the species of genus are casily and arc 10 (perhaps well a key is and of each species is reduced 10 name, body names of and make easier of species are grouped species" and "'ith the 100\h Meridian as the dividing line IWO So, a person
a specimen of for rrom Columbia need considcr only species. This general procedure seems 10 be a sensible and
way 10 dcal a of
Following arc: a of rccords; a glossary; and references. are arranged in groups: .. coniferous species" and .. broad·
species". cach group, names of are by gcnus and and each is an of names of The glossary is an arranged
ofwords used in describing and
T here are pages of references, and seems mos1 of appeared 20 years. can be as
of dependence or on informa-and in may of who
of handbooks a1 an carlier da1e.
An index 10 names or (bolh and concludes each spccific is under gcncric name,
only. Thus, a person who remcmbers a species by specific does no1 recall name, must scarch index for would have been indexed species names and by
namc.
of are good. Hcadings and side leads are in bold face, a much) with Thus, is easy 10
desired of keys are in small ly, designer of has mine, or he did realize how keys are in using book. The binding is s1irf coa1ed which should successfully an appreciable of wear.
ln summary, of my are a or personal do care for pr<fer less be1ween used for
and 1ha1 used for headings and side lcads. and I prefer a more index. more is 10 small of used for keys.
44
al.so wonder if ic is desirable to escablish for numbcring in thc .series a de<:imal based a of 1axa. This would make possiblc of by group by of
Donald and Research should be con-for of Hopcfully, is of a long
line of similar s uch a series will powerfully in, and of, knowledge of Canadian-Aiaskan
fauna. The will make possible s1udy of by a much laraer of 1ha1 which includes profes-sional
How docs one copy of This is on Page 4: Canada, of course! ceased
ago. Thus, Governmenl seems have us a fine publica-tion, has denied us means 10 - classic \Ve S«m be plagued by a plethora of "Major Major Majors" or "Milo Minder-
in high places. Perhaps, if more fedcral money were at of working and less on could arrange i1s affairs morc a1 we be able 10 and for
of "hich so much time and and funds been
See Bu/1. Vol. 8 (4): 28
Georgc Ball of Entomology
of Albena Edmonlon,
T6G
of by David J . Horn, \V.B. Saunders Co., 439 pp., 1976, $14.40.
f you are looking for a good book for teaching an course. here is a new book by Dr. D.J. Horn of Ohio State
on "Biology of lnsects". "Science of En1omology" by \V.S. Romoser is a good for new book. of
and of this new book make Dr. Horn as a dynamic of organisms" . He "how
and how prcssures have shaped array 1ha1 we see around us in and
The of book is discussing of beginning introduces the insects a
survey of major groups. 10 be as an guide. The second how "how it hears, sees, excreces, and so This also how behaves, reproduces and members of own species and 01her organisms. The final considers as 10 pcople. The beneficial and of are discussed and is a
4S
The book of bioloay beginning The examples are wcll chosen mimicry news magazinc, Feb. 17. 1975, 86). social of (Fig. 6·16), and chemical "arfare of (Science, 1966, /JJ: 1341) are some of in for a few book is "•11
This book is and more 550 references of which more are from 1970 or a (e.g. \Vilson's book on
sociobiology, 1975). of th< r<ferenc<s. The book is and more 300 and Thesc
figurcs are really in (see for Fias. 7-25 on page 277). care is all are
a fe-- For Fias. 9-14 328), are (as and 1t may be useful of in See for Figs. 7-15 268), 7-16 (p. 269) and Figs. 7-17 270) as com-
Fig. 7-14 268). ln somc figures, legs rcscmble of head (see for exampl< 139, 3-95). Some are and are useful (see for Figs. 7-21 (p. 274-275). Herc a of an egg could ha,-e been included). Some are clear (see for example, Fig. 3-99,
145). Fig. 7-9C 58, line 6) is morc in line 14 58) because figurc is an ofthe a cockroach. There are more 35
and will aid comprchend For Tablcs 3-7 (p. 27) nicoly of suborders.
The following arc book: (\) Sound 206, lines 8-9): res<arch in ficld 1975, 2JJ: 530,
Fig. and in J. Zool., 1972. 20: 153) sho"'' female are able calling songs of sym-
species sound (besides sound (2) File and Scraper (page 222, 2 lines): The morphology of file of species had diffcrenccs J. lns. Embryol., 1975, 4:151),
differences. (3) (p. 236): Dr. R.D. Alexander gave a new of of and cicadas on of males in search for
Sciencc and D. (ed.), Cornell 1974, p. 35). (4) 298, lines 7-8): ln mole or
females are before dispersal and probably is an (Env. 1975, 4: 265, Fig. 5). (5) (p. 260,
lines 17-19): The of and of nal by femalcs in Gryllidae could
been explained on basis of (6) Chrysopidac (p. 104, line 3 from all are predacious, only are (7) Ter-
(p. 59, lines 6-8): do occur in Canada (Can. 1968, /00: 827) probably as far as in buildings. (8) Molc 56, line 4): Thescs are serious world, in Florida and (J. Georsia Soc., 1975, 10: 229). (9) Seasonal life cycle (p. 279):
and could been explained well (see Rev. 1968, 4J: (10) Fly anttnnae (page 128, I The
of or has been many (samc is in Tablcs 3-7 on page 127). (I (page 128, 4): There are some midges 1951 . for Hydrobiologie, 18: 207). (12) am really in of a (p. 366, 2-3 from and also brooder use of
367, 13-15). Th< promising were
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horn,..orms in and etrtain pccan (USDA Tcch. pp.). in arc u\ed in spaet
besides many uscs Soc. Amer., 12: 5).
from minor is a good book for under-who are in This book
is a public libraries, but of S.M.
Lyman Muscum & Rcscarch
Campus McGill
lnsect by V.J.A. 4t h Chapman and Hall, London. 600p. ! 6.80.
Thc of Dr. .J.A. cndocrinology are ,.·ell kno"n and the thc editions of book are bc)Ond Thcsc makc of rc•iew a oncrous as found 'cry about this book and can rccommcnd only a
audiencc. 1t is, as dcscribed on th< \caf, for who specializc in of would a<ld - and who an
of An)•one of this bc uncom-monly confused by of o\d and new and wi\1 be misin-formcd with regard state of scicncc of endocrinology. Those who arc in thc and who the through the
by thc .. find some or are on gene hormoncs, and
of his own gradicnt theory of
title of the book is ln thc placc Hormoncs shou ld bc replaced by Endocrinology as of thc is of
the and of the endocrine o r cells. approach is and is
more describing and <> of thc idcas in thc elucidatina the modern An for this book bc "An Account of th< De.e\opmcnt of Thought \nscct
and
The book is rcfcrenced somc of refcrcnets cited. refercnccs of papers published prior in
arc not and rcader is referrcd earlier of book. \Vhilst this has some <eonomic so many refcrcnces to
prior to can only qucstion hcr<. Also, many of th< book, refer<netS are used. and
onc few referenetS more than 970. This of gi,·es rise somc and For
one the author rccommonds "a of opinions hormoncs" following a in which the r<eent reference
cited was from "The Mode of of JH", rccent reference uscd is for Asain, in this '1975' edit ion,
r<f<rs to a paper on th< of th< corpora cardiaca as being and Tho also horrnone ce\1
expounding on the concepts of membrane sccond mcsscng<rs or cyclic adenosine One can only much of in book is up
47
The also has a for terntinology an assume, up the of some of But this
eyes he only succeeds cor1fusing the issuc an For example, " 'ho refer as
or Dr. r<fers 10 as hormone. Fig. 6, page 40 reader
apl, which reader does disco\cr page 81, for gland, the for glands.
neu rohumors like GABA mones, becomc cxohormones and Even are
spared as thc and medullary back to the older
The au1hor makes which do agree much of published He calls carrier
matcriaJ .. considcrable suggesting play role in final or of 1he
carry. He 1ha1 processes slow of low bul is ccr-
no1 casc in such as in mammals, in rabbits, or c•en in releasc of IISN
neurohormone) or principlc blood sucking He analogy between and
seems 10 probablc, a priori, cclls of brain have a role in While is known
be I if i1 be wisc 10 assume a priori S)·stem in also perform some in
Finally, book. pagc 7 of on thc
pagc a cockroach is describcd has SX as mueh as mammals. Thc go a of word
10 define He documen1s "hY "• use and rar<ly uscs himself. ln a egg he goes back 10
1ha1 egg is JH hormone) on folliclc docs emphasi7e of J
fat bodies synthcsis and of specilic and no of hormone (VSH) from of
a1 a when JH is no required. He do nol have hormones 1ha1 Burnett and
(1964) have 1he of in of Hydra Finally, au1hor eedysoids
have a promising fu1ure as "for Man, are But four pages he sho"•ing such ecdysoid changes in as a of
RNA increased glycogentsis, of syn-and effecl ra1 One if
previous is if
The book for the are of good are
is figurts are son>< n1istakcs labelling. For exam-Fig. has compound
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has suffered during and are errors are of consequence.
2, Methods and in hormone rcscarc:h, does provide some very useful information for the and explains some of of surgery and offers on ho"' o•·ercome some of more problems. reeurring book is idea of of inseet as economically organisms. also in he broader scope of gcneral biology.
conclude book should be pointed Dr. has his considerable experience in field of cndocrinology bear on
many of in life cycle and of He has atten1ptcd syrHI\esize a \vay of looking based \Vith
ar1d rcscnrch of this book is in thc sense readcr lincs of
already been explored and is largely Thc scrious reader wi\1 also gain ready access much of older and many wi\1
fol\owing of in this field. is a a or a of is, is a book by an
who is justifiably and admirably concerned sharing his his knowledge. his questions and his "ith his readers. This is alwa)'S commendable!
J.C. Fen"·ick Biology, of
" Moths of outhern Africa" by E.C.G. Pinhey, Tafelberg, Cape Town, 1975. Pp. 273 (4to); col. pl. 63; 19 figures. Price !20.00
African a fair degrcc of of a semi-popular nature has been on Africnn
Hawkmoths and moths. Vols 14, 15 and 16 of Seitz' "Macrolepidoptcra of the world" (1932) are he only we\1 work, but are out difficult and incomplete; the
and were finished and a\1 so-cal\ed including Pyralidae, were
Dr. Pinhey, whose speeial are African and has been a professional in pans or Africa during
past 3S years and is admirably equipped
The area by book is South Africa, Rhodesia and Mozambique with minor incursions Zambia and Malawi. Thcre is an
of 28 pages which such subjects as life cycles and early mimicry, postures, and parasites,
and a01d finally,
The main body of book of the description of 1183 species a\1 cxcept Gracilariidac and Nepticuloidca. Although
is only one tcnth of number of species which inhabit Africa according Dr. Pinhey's spec-ies include or com-moner, more or remarkable be encountered area.
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There are keys 10 and families and species are given for each genus. 1\11 183 are from colour
a few of 63 seem 10 of Many of these ha\e been figured in colour elsewhere. Each
includes r<f<rences and synonymy, no1es, and range as as food and early if
Dr. Pinhey has gone 10 some 10 ensure use of correc1 generic names whore,er and many of the changes, especially
and be a surprise 10 who acccss co more specialised recc::nt names have been coined
for all species, a which seems of but may some in eyes of
Near cnd of the book is a glossary of followed by a useful index to are in
being There is also a index nnd family namcs. The book ends a bibliography of
480 and a general index.
The is in an easy, readable a minimum of The book a handsome produced and ..
on good are ra1her numerous errors.
This is a book which a long need and shou\d be on shelves of anyone in 1\frican
R. H. Carcasson
Field Sampling By M.W. Service Press, New York. 1976. S83 pp. S7S.OO
This book is a describing numerous for of all s1ages of and problems
sampling
There are eJe,·en in book, and begin "sampling". The considers sampling of egg and
procedures for and co\lection of eggs from and anificial 2, second examines sampling of Here, are analyzed and me1hods of
and sampling arc diseussed. The five (3-7) describe and for sampling 3 con-siders and problems sampling indoor population, and outdoor resting population in and artificial sitcs. In 4, Dr. of non-
while in S, he examines sampling of by techniques such as human and animal bed
and and small animal traps. The use of carbon dioxide and sound are discussed in Chapter 6. 7 considers thc of emergence
have been used for sampling This is followed by
so
a which cxamincs of in of residual and on of
9 analyzes of marki ng of bascd on and usc of
in adull dispersal. considers of of of and This analyzcs numerical changcs occur in sizc during lifc-cyclc of
and discusses such as of and agc arading and of
The spccles replacement indiccs of association spccies, and species Following 11
spccics and indices.
Dr. has book. His descrip· and of sampling by
from a of an immcnse of Publications of more 1400 arc an averagc of
rcfcrcnces pcr would appcar his co•crage of is Thc (linc drawings) arc somc of
bcing considcrcd.
This book is a useful ror anyone sampling of or samc. of book is in is for
and profcssional. Rcscarchers pro-ccdurcs or in on dynamics of will
book is pricc of book is so high, as .. many of from
on
J . Lcwis of Biology
Mcmorial of Ncwfoundland John's, AIC SS7
An ASMSSmtnt of and Vol. IV Academy of Scicnccs. O.C. 191S. 170
pp. SS.7S.
This is in a series of prepared under aegis of Board of Research Council of U.S.A.
by a nine -membcr including from scicnces. biology, and profession, 'olume discusses and
in of social and conduct of modrrn All major
ranaina from (wildcrness) (urban are
The book is organized a summary and These deal (I) an analysis of (2) of problems , (3) con-
(4) im pact of public on and (S) in appcndix
discascs, and of on a rcgional basis.
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Thc fourth chaptcr is undoubtcdly thc most and rewarding or book. Thc casc on ribicola, Orgyio
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principlcs and
of book is major which causc damagc under onc umbrclla.
books on includcd and \\ccds " •hilc none or American si ncc Hawley and
Stickel's given groups due damaging roundwood or wood products wcrc
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if largely of book. are a lack of refcrcnccs and signs of rough
sourcc 'USFS 1973b' on pagc 33, is in rcfcrcnce Also, thc is used rcgularly. such noun in by cithcr
O•ford Dictionar)' or which lcdgc only and
The 'alue of is in comprthensi'e ) 'Ct concisc and of r«eent in 1\:>rc;t and its
for..c3st fic and in ficld. \Vhilc bcing of only minor value research and
book will bc useful in an agencies. can bc recommended as reading the on
and as a discussion basc for scminars and rcsourccs general and forest
H.G. Schabel of
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INDEX 1970-1976
1970 1911 1972 197) 1974 191S
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1976
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191S-76 1976-77
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1974 1975
1967 M orrison
I 971 1972 1973 1914
1910 191L 1912 1973
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