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Canada, Tele^iomus. The last named a beautiful small insect of a shining 

 black, while the Cleptes is rose-colored. 



Order XV. Chalcididcs. This order of parasites and the next orders 

 abound in more or less microscopical insects, some wingless, as found by 

 Mr. Harrington in moss. We have sent only some of the larger ones to 

 the Abbe' Provancher, who has identified 



Sniicra microgaster Say, and Fteromalus vanessce Harr., 

 besides referring other specimens to the genera Callaspidia, Haltichella, 

 Chalcis and Ormyrus, all new to Canada except Chalcis. 



Order XVI. Cynipidce. Two new species have been captured by 

 Mr. Harrington. 



Rhodites bicolor Harr., and a very fine large Halia, of which the 

 Abbe had been shown a specimen at St. Hyacinth, but wanting the 

 abdomen. 



Order XVII. Proctotrupidce. This order gives us a new Ajieurynchus 

 and a new Bathylus. 



Order XVIII. Braconidce. Two new species — 



Rogas parasiticus Nort., and 



Chelotizis IcKvifrons Cress, have been found, as well as seven new 

 species — 



One of Sy?igaster. 



One of Opius. 



One of Microgaster. 



Two of Microctontis. 



One of Capitolitms, a genus new to Canada, and lastly one of an 

 undescribed genus of the tribe of the Flexiliventres. 



Orders XIX. to XXIII. Ichneicmonidce. In the numerous species of 

 this order I have very few new ones to record . 



Lamprofiota Icevigata Cress., and 



Exetastes fuscipetmis Cress., besides the following new species, unde- 

 scribed : 



One Ichneicmon. 



Three Platylabus. 



Two Phceogenes. 



Three Phygadeuon. 



One Hemiteles. 



Two Limneria. 



