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Notes and News. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 



OF THE GLOBE. 



CHANGE OF NAME. In the Science Bui. Bklyn. Inst. Mus. vol. I, p. 

 379, I described Monocrepidius texanus. As te.ranits is preoccupied 

 I propose Monocrepedius siinilis for the species. CHARLES SCHAEFFER. 



BRITISH INSECTS IN CANADA. I have recently received from Cape 

 Race, Newfoundland, a Daddy-long-legs, Tifula olcracea, female, t\vo 

 blackish Red Admiral Butterflies, Vanessa atalanta; a Green Veined 

 White, Piens napi, with the veins blackish ; a blackish water beetle, 

 Dyticus marginalis and a timber longhorn, Calliduwi violaceum, all typi- 

 cal British species ; but I was surprised to see enclosed with them a 

 Milk Weed Butterfly, Anosia plexippus, which I had no idea migrated 

 so far North and an American Painted Lady, Pyramis hunt era. Pre- 

 viously I received from the banks of the Saint Laurence, captured at 



