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Explanation of Plate XXIV. 



Fig. 1. Tropidoscyta brunneidorsata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 2. Tropidoscyta binotata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 3. Tropidoscyta maculata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 4. Bolbonota lutea, sp. nov. 



Fig. 5. Bolbonota nigrata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 6. Metheisa sinnata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 7. Enna pulckella, sp. nov. 



Fig. 8. Antonea nodosa, sp. nov. 



Fig. 9. Aconophoroides rectispina, sp. nov. 



Fig. 10. Aconophoroides projecta, sp, nov. 



Fig. 11. Tragopa Inteimaculata, sp. nov. Dorsal view 



Fig. 12. Tragopa decorata, sp. nov. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 13. Fore-wing of Tragopa decorata. 



MR. LYMAN'S COLLECTIONS. 



The late Mr. Henry H. Lyman, a former President of • 

 the Entomological Society of Ontario, of whom a portrait 

 and obituary notice were given in the July number of this 

 magazine, left an estate valued at $1,268,315. By the terms of 

 his will his entomological collections and library are left to McGill 

 University, together with the sum of $40,000 for their preserva- 

 tion and augmentation. He added: "It is my desire that so long 

 as there may be maintained in Montreal an active Branch of the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario, the President and Secretary of 

 such Branch should be associated with the Professor of Zoology." 

 It is stated that the University has accepted the legacy on these 

 terms. 



Mailed November 10th, 1914. 



