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Braconiu.i:. 



Bracon atripectus, Aslun. — Three 9 ^"d one ^ specimens. The latter 

 was labelled as type of Bracon bisignatus, Pro v., but no description 

 appears to have been published. 



Bracon sanguineus, Ashm. — Two, $ $ . 



Doryctes pacificus, Prov. 



Pliylax pacificus, Prov., Can. Err., Vol. XV^II., p. 117, 9; Phylax 

 niger, Prov., ibid., (^ . — Five 9 2,nd one J specimen, which are 

 considered by Ashmead to belong to the same species. 



Microdus sanctus, Say. — One 9 . 



Helcon frigidus, Cress. — One 9 • 



Macrocentrus mellipes, P)i)7\ — One 9 • 



Chalcidid^. 



Diomorus (?) Zabriskii, Cress. — One 9 • 

 Meraporus sp. — Six specimens. 



Proctotrvpid^.. 

 Mesitius vancouverensis, Ashm. — 9 described from coll., Taylor. 

 Anteon puncticeps, Ashm. — ^ described from V. I. coll., Wickham. 

 Polymecus vancouverensis, Ashm. — 9 described from coll., Taylor. 



Triggnalid.^. 



Trigonalys canadensis, Hargtn. — Type $ in my coll. 



A NEW SPECIES OF PROTANDRENA, CKLL. 



BY S. N. DUNNING, HARTFORD, CONN. 



Protandrena Cockere/Ii, n. sp. — 9- Length, 12 mm.j shinmg black. 

 Upper half of clypeus, lower portion of supraclypeal area, and part of 

 side pieces, bright yellow, all forming a band across the face one-half 

 broader than high, and of equal breadth throughout ; knees yellow spotted. 

 Head rounded, broader than high, and covered witn a short growth of 

 gray hair, longer on cheeks and thickest at ba*;e of antennte ; lower half 

 of clypeus and two small dots near lower edge of band black, not deeply 

 or closely punctured ; antennae black at base, becoming brown towards 



