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middle of the mesonotum, a spot enclosing the ocelli, and the tips of the 

 claws, which are black. Wings hyaline, the stigma and subcostal vein 

 yellowish, the costal and other veins black. 



Type.— No. 8109, U. S. N. M. 



Manila (Father Stanton). 



This species mimics a species ol Xa?itliopimpla in colour and in the 

 structure of the abdomen, and I first took it for a species in that genus. 

 It has, however, no areolet in the front wings, and agrees structurally, in 

 venation and in the structure of the legs, with genuine Colpomeria. 

 Family LXVIII. — Braconid^. Ischiogonus, Wesmael. 



Ischiogomis Philippinensis, new species. — % . Length, 2 mm.; 

 ovipositor as long as the abdomen. Reddish brown, the head paler, more 

 yellowish, the first and second segments of the abdomen more or less 

 fuscous above, the eyes black, the flagellum fuscous ; wings hyaline, the 

 stigma and veins light brown. 



The quadrate head is smooth, impunctate ; the mesonotal furrows 

 converge and meet posteriorly just in front of the scutellum ; the 

 metanotum has a median carina that unites with a transverse carina 

 bounding the upper margin of the posterior face, the latter uniting with 

 the pleural carinte, the metanotum, therefore, biareolated. The abdomen 

 is elongate oval, as long as the head and thorax united, with the first and 

 second segments longitudinally striated. 



Type.— No. 8110, U. S. N. M. 



Manila (Father Stanton). 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 



The library and collections of the Society have been removed from 

 the Y. M. C. A. building on Wellington street, London, to the Public 

 Library building on the corner of Queen's Avenue and the same street. 

 The new room is much larger and more convenient in many respects than 

 the one occupied by the Society during the last eight years, and affords 

 much needed space for bookcases, etc- It is hoped that the change of 

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 valuable library and collections to be made more use of by the public, to 

 whom they will be open on every alternate afternoon. 



The annual meeting is to be held in the Public Library building on 

 Wednesday and Thursday, October 2 6lh and 27th, when many subjects 

 of interest and importance will be discussed. 



