118 The Ottawa Naturalist. [October 



dipterous fly, Masicera myoidea. This is a most 

 beautiful moth, and one which is still rare in collec- 

 tions. 

 Tapinostola variana, Morr., Meach Lake, one specimen, 

 August 17, (Young). A new record for the Ottawa 

 district. 

 Gluphisia lintneri, Grt., var. arimactda, Huds., May 23, 



(Young). 

 Cymatophora latijerrugata, Wlk. Larva found on Pru- 

 nus pennsylvanica, (July 1), black, with conspicuous 

 white spots on sides. Moth emerged in August, 

 (Fletcher). 

 Therina athasiaria, Wlk., Meach Lake, June 17 (Young). 

 A new record for the district. 

 Coleoptera: 



Ludius abruptus, Say., June 20, (Fletcher). 

 Malachius cBneus, L., June 6, (Fletcher) ; July 1,( J. A. 

 Guignard). An interesting addition to the Ottawa 

 hst. 

 Prionus californicus, Mots., Grierson's Wharf, on the 

 Ottawa, near Fitzroy Harbour, July 30, (Metcalfe). 

 A wanderer from the Pacific coast. 

 Crioceris asparagi, L. Larvae found Sept. 20, buried 

 Sept. 22, emerged at end of October; the furthest 

 eastern record in Ontario, (Fletcher and Gibson). 

 Not previously found at Ottawa. 

 Odonata: 



Gomphus adelphus, Selys., Hvdl, June 29, 1886, (Flet- 

 cher). The first Canadian record. 

 Gomphus brevis, Selys., Hull, June 29, 1886, (Fletcher); 



Cumberland, June 16, (Gibson). 

 BasicBschna Janata, Say, May 2, 1902, (Gibson). 

 Macromia illinoiensis, Walsh, Hull, June 29, (Fletcher). 

 Helocordulia uhleri, Selys, Buckingham, May 31, 



(Fletcher). 

 Tetragoneuria spinosa, Selys, Hull, May 22, 1886, 

 (Fletcher). 

 All of the above species of Odonata have recently been 

 kindly determined by Dr. E. M. Walker, of Toronto. 



W. H. Harrington, \ 

 James Fletcher, | 

 Arthur Gibson, - Leaders. 

 C. H. Young, 

 J. W. Baldwin. 



