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U.7 long and 0.5 broad ; tlie other nincli pmallcr. I opened the hitter and 

 found on tlie inside a small empty hollow from the structure of which 1 

 have uo doubt that the gall is the produce of a Ci/nips. 



Qtt?:rcus virens. Live 0<il\ Small, ronnd, woohj galh on the un- 

 i/rraitJc i>f fJir feavex. 



They are not unlike the galls of C. q. nerrucarum and the analogous 

 galls, only the wool is much longer. It seems that each gall consists of a 

 hard kernel, covered with this pale yellow wool and that they occur in 

 numbers together. Communicated by Mr. Glover. Undoubtedly a 6^- 



