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veins pale, brachial vein towards its apex and a longitudinal vitta within 

 the apex of the areole fuscous. Male and female. Length 7, width 2 mm. 

 Klauck's four specimens taken with the preceding. This is the species 

 found at Island Lake last year by Mr. Palmer, and listed by me as 

 Neoborus, sp. I took it at Lake Placid, and have seen others from Mon- 

 treal taken by Mr. Beaulieu. 



Poecilocapsus lijieatus, Fabr. — Apparently common at all places along 

 the Ottawa River. 



Camptolu-ochis gra?idis, Uhler. — Temagami, Temiskamingue and Nig- 

 ger Point on Quinze Lake. 



Lygus prate?isis, Linn. — Abundant everywhere, with its variety fiavo- 

 fiotatus, Prov, 



Lygus invitus, Say. — Klauck's, on Quinze Lake. 



Lygus monachus, Uhler.- — -One example from Barrier River. 



Lygus pabulinus^ Linn.— White Rapids, one example. 



Adelphocoris rapidus. Say. — Apparently abundant at all stations. 

 Dr. Renter has separated this species and its allies from Calocoris. 



Neurocolpus nubilus. Say.— Temagami, one example. 



Compsocerocoj'is annulicorfiis, Reut. — Barrier River. 



PJiytocoris pallidicoriiis, Reut. — Taken in numbers at all stations. 



Phytocoris extnius, Reut. — Bear Island, Lake Temagami. 



Lopidea 7?iargi?iata, Uhler. — This species seems to have been com- 

 mon, as Mr. Palmer brought home numbers from Temagami, Barrier 

 River and AVhite Rapids. 



StipJirosoma stygica, Say. — Temagami, Barrier River and Temiskam- 

 ingue. These agree with material from the mountains of Colorado in 

 being a little smaller than those taken about Buffalo. 



Dicyphus agilis, Uhler. — Temiskamingue and Nigger Point, Quinze 

 Lake. 



Hyaliodes vitripennis, Say. — Mr. Palmer brought home from Barrier 

 River one example of the dark form that, about Buffalo, is found on oak. 



Cyriorr/iinus marghiatus, Uhler. — Taken at Barrier River. 



Orthotylus, sp. — Quinze Lake, one example. 



Oncotylus chlorioiiis^ Say. — Temiskamingue, one example. 



Plagiognathus obscurus, Uhler. — -Abundant at all stations. 



Plagiog7iathus sp. — One example of a small species, with a vittate 

 scutellum, was taken at Temiskamingue. 



Gerrid^. 

 Gerris remigis, Say. — One brachypterous example was taken at 

 Quinze Lake. 



