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Editor: A.H. Winton.

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[New grandstand, seating 800, built to replace original stands burned in 1895.]

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física

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Aedes albifasciatus is a flood water mosquito ocurring in the southern countries of South America. It is a competent vector of the Western Equine Encephalitis (WEE) and causes important losses on milk and beef production in central Argentina. Field work was carried out from December 1990 to March 1993, on a monthly basis during the dry season and biweekly during the rainy season. Larvae were collected using the 'dipping' technique and females with CDC traps baited with CO2. Field collected larvae were used to build laboratory cohorts, from which basic population parameters were estimated. Eggs survived up to six months on dry soil, although there was a linear decrease of viability with time. At 23ºC, larval development time was around nine days, and all adults emerged within one week. The estimation of larval development in the laboratory seems to be very near the development on the field, as larvae have been collected on average eight days after a rainfall. Egg to adult survival was 83%, with the highest mortality on fourth larval instar (6%). In the laboratory studies, sex proportion among the adults was 1:1, females lived longer than males (median 13 and five days, respectively), and adult survival pattern showed a constant number of individuals dying per unit time. Field collected females layed an average of 84 eggs per batch, and completing up to five gonotrophic cycles, suggesting an estimated survival of up to 35-50 days.

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The Canadian Canal Society was founded in 1982 in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Society is a "not-for-profit, educational, scientific and historical organization, dedicated to the preservation of the canal heritage of Canada." To this end, the Society endeavours to promote the collection and publication of materials related to the preservation, documentation and interpretation of Canadian canals. Their newsletter, Canals Canada/Canaux du Canada is distributed to Society members, and regular field trips are organized for interested members.

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Front Row: Jen DiMascio, Kalli Hose, Keely Libby, Shay Perry, Lelli Hose

Second Row: Gia Biagi, ?, Aaleya Koreishi, Sherene Smith, Jen Lupinski, Meredith Franden, Selina Harris, ?

Back Row: Jamie Blake, Kate Hallada, Bree Derr, Heather Rooney, Rachael Geisthardt, Nicole Hoover, Michelle Smulders, Nancy Irvine, assistant coach Meri Dembro, head coach Patti Smith