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Mar. 2,1903, at Columbus O.; C. gleditsiae Sanders (Cotypes) on 

 Gleditsia triacanthos, Mar. 11, 1903 , at Columbus O. ; C. 

 1 ongiloba Cooley, onPopulus deltoides (cottonwood) Ap. 14, 

 1904, at Painesville O.; C. salicis-nigrae Walsh, on S a 1 i x sp., 

 May 10, 1903, at Columbus O.; C. americana Johns., on U 1 m u s 

 americana, Feb. 16, 1904, at Columbus O.; Chrysomphalus 

 obscurus Comst., onQuercus alba, Mar. 15, 1904, at Columbus 

 O.; Aspidiotus juglans-regiae Comst. , onTilia ameri- 

 cana, Ap. 4, 1904, at Columbus O.; Aspidiotus piceus Sanders, 

 (Cotypes) onLiriodendron tulipifera, July 7, 1903, at Paines- 

 ville, Lake co.,0.; Eulecanium fletcheri Ckll. .onjuniperus 

 virgiana, Oct. 14, 1903, at Columbus O. 



Orthoptera 



Oecanthus niveus DeG., white flower cricket, eggs on plum, 

 Ap. 20, W. L. Martin, Middlebrook Va. 



Hippiscus tuberculatus Beauv., coral-winged locust, nymph 

 on snow. Mar. 16, H. A. Van Fredenberg, Port Jervis N.Y. 



Diapheromera femorata Say, walking stick, adult, Aug. 17, 

 Miss Grace Smith, Albany N.Y. Same, adult, Sep. 26, Miss Rhoda Thompson, 

 Ballston Spa N.Y. 



Tenodera sinensis, Chinese mantis, adult on grapevine, Nov. 19, 



F. W. Hopper Philadelphia Pa. 



Ephemeridae 



Palingenia bilineata Say, May fly, adult, July 28, J. E. West, 

 Poughkeepsie N.Y. 



Trichoptera 



Hydropsyche morosa Hag., caddice fly, adult, June 14, Miss 

 M. B. Sherman, Ogdensburg N.Y. 



Acarina 



Phytoptus acericola Garm., gall mite, gall on sugar maple, 

 July 12, Edwin Buchman, Valley Falls N.Y. 



P. abnormis Garm., gall mite, adult on linden, July 23, G. S. Graves, 

 Newport N.Y. 



Mjrriapoda 



Scutigera forceps Raf., house centipede, Nov. 21, J. N. Dolph, 

 Port Jervis N.Y. 



Julus caeruleocinctus Wood, blue-banded milliped, Oct. 1 7 , 



G. S. Graves, Newport N.Y. Same, June 2, T. A. Cole, Madison county. 



APPENDIX 



INSECT EXHIBIT AT THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION 



The office supervised the preparation of a small collection of 

 insects which was exhibited by the Forest, Fish and Game Com- 

 mission, in the New York section of the Forestry Building and 



