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R. R. embankment, June 21, 1911; VanDenburg's Pond, June 

 19, 1911 ; in a sphagnum bog. Mountain Lake, June 15, 1911 ; 

 common around the bog-pond. Wood worth's Lake, Aug. 19. 

 1909; very common about cliffs; both sexes. 



47. Furcomyia globithorax O. S. 



Rare; Canadian life-zone. One fine $ of this peculiar little 

 species; Woodworth's Lake, along the outlet, Aug. 22, 1910. 



48. Furcomyia simulans Walk. 



Not common. East Canada Creek, near Ingram's Mills, Sept. 

 n, 1911. 



49. Amphinome immatura O. S'. 



Rare. Sammonsville, Sept. 22, 1910; a broken specimen in 

 a spider's web. Pinnacle Mt. ; near cliffs; ? ; Sept. 16, 1910. 



50. Amphinome solitaria O. S. 



A common species of the Canadian life-zone. "Psocid Glen," 

 Aug. 26, 1910; four $ 's; Aug. 30, 1911, common, both sexes. 

 Woodworth's Lake; B. P. H. U. Swamp; Aug. 22, 1910. 



51. Amphinome triocellata O. S. 



Rare. Woodworth's Lake; B. P. H. U. Swamp, Aug. 22, 

 1910, one $ only. 



52. Amphinome indigena O. S. 



Common. Sacandaga Park; along the R. R. embankment, 

 June 21, 1911. "Psocid Glen," Aug. 21, 1910. Canada Lake, 

 June 24, 1911. Woodworth's Lake, Aug. 22, 1910; June 23, 

 1910. 



53. Amphinome tristigma O. S. 



Abundant, northern in distribution. Gloversville ; Power- 

 house Woods, common on ferns, etc., July 3, 1910. Wood- 

 worth's Lake, B. P. H. U. Swamp, Aug. 22, 1910. 



54. Cryptolabis paradoxa O. S, 



Abundant. Gloversville ; Power-house Woods, July 3 and 

 17, 1909; abundant on low vegetation, such as ferns, etc. Sac- 

 andaga R. ; Sport Is., July 5 and 25, 1909. Not rare on herb- 



