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(30) Four slides bearing 5 $ 9 from same collection labelled 

 '•4 893, Gypsy Moth Laboratory. American species. $ ." 



(31) Eight slides bearing 21 $ $ from the same collection 

 labelled "1894. Gypsy Moth Laboratory. American species. $ $ ." 



(32) Three slides bearing 5 $ $, 7 $ $ from the same collec- 

 tion labelled "806. E. Gypsy Moth Laboratory. Trichogramma, Eu- 

 ropean. Bred from egg masses of E. clirysorrlicca. Mounted March 9, 

 1908." 



(33) A slide from the same collection bearing 3 9 $ and la- 

 belled "912 A. B. Gypsy Moth Laboratory. Europ. sp. From Euproclis 



eggs." 



(34) One slide from the same collection bearing 499 and 

 labelled "912 Ac." and as preceding number. 



(35) Another slide of the same series bearing 39 9, similarly 

 labelled but numbered "912. G. G. M. Lab." 



(36) Two $ $ on a slide of the same series similarly labelled 

 but numbered "921. K. G. M. Lab." 



(37) Two slides from the same collection bearing 1 £ , 5 9 9 

 and labelled "Bred from eggs of Agraulis vanilla: at Los Angeles, Cal- 

 ifornia, September 10, 16, 1887." 



(38) One slide from same collection bearing 1^,19 and the 

 folio tving labels, "No. 336." and "from eggs of Anisota senatoria, Sept. 

 4, '82." Balsam. 



(39) Four slides sent for determination by Mr. E. P. Taylor, 

 reared August 12 (2 $ $ and 39 9 ; 4 $ $ , 1 9 on two slides). 

 Aug. 16, (3 $ $, 3 9 9. on one slide), and Aug. 23, 1910 (2 $ $ 

 3 9 9. on one slide) at Grand Junction, Colorado, from the eggs 

 of Carpocapsa pomonella Linnaeus; the specimens on the last slide 

 were reared at Urbana, Illinois, on August 23 from the Colorado hosv 

 eggs collected on August 16 and forwarded to me. 



(40) The tag-mounted females in the collection of the United 

 States National Museum labelled "Trichogramma pretiosa Biley 39380. 

 From egg of Sphinx Carolina. E. Florida, Ashmead." Destroyed while 

 remounting. 



(41) Two slides bearing 3 $ $, 7 9 9 and 499 respectively 

 remounted from alcoholic specimens received from Mr. J. C. Crawford 

 for determination, and labelled "29901"; said to have been reared 

 from the eggs of Calpodes ethlius, collected at Orlando, Florida, Oc- 

 tober 12, 1907, reared about a week later. 



(42) Two slides bearing 1 $ , 11 9 9 and 3 $ $ , IS 9 9 re- 

 spectively received from the same source and labelled "24 7 02 " and 

 said to be from the eggs of Datana integerrima, collected at Orlando, 



