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(55) One slide bearing one $ and two 9 specimens reared from 

 the eggs of Heliothis obsoleta Fabrieius collected at De Eio, Texas, 29 

 October, 1910 by F. C. Bishopp. 



(56) Two slides bearing a 9 each received from Dr. C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, Dominion Entemologist, Ottawa, Canada and labelled "Ex ovo 

 Euproctis clirysorrlioea. Date, 24, VIII, '10. Division of Ente- 

 mology." The hosts were taken in New Brunswick. 



(57) A single slide bearing 1 J,5 J $ mounted with 2 $ 5, 2 

 Q $ of Trichogrammatoidea nana (Zehntner), the slide bearing the 



following labels, "Cha>tostricha nana, 7 9,3 $ , Zehntner, Aus 

 Diatrcea striatalis- Eiern. Java.", and "7345«." 



(58) Five slides received from Dr. F. H. Chittenden, labelled "Egg 

 parasite of Peridroma saucta. No. 496^0 Los Angeles, Cal. June 1910. 

 H. M. Russell" and respectively bearing 14 ? 9 ; 2 5 5,99 9; 

 9 9 9 ; 10 9 9 and 2 $ $, 10 9 9. 



(59) Two slides from the same source labelled "Egg parasite of 

 Peridroma saucia? Huntington Beach, Calif., Oct 8, 1910. H. M. Rus- 

 sell" and bearing 2 $ 5,69 9 and 1 5 . 7 9 9 . 



(60) Two slides from the same source each labelled "Egg para- 

 sites of Phlyctcenia ferrugalis. No. 478o Talbert and Compton, Calif. 

 Sep. 12 and 24, 1910 H. M. Russel" and bearing respectively 3 $ $ , 6 



9 9 and 2 $ 5,8 9 9 . 



(61) Five slides from the same source each bearing the label 

 ■"Egg parasite of Tortrix sp. No. 452<> Compton, Calif., November 23, 

 1910. H. M. Russell" and respectively, 255.9995255,399; 

 H 5 5,59 ?;U,6? 9; and 55 5,39 9. 



(62) One slide bearing five male specimens received for identifi- 

 cation from Mr. T .E. Holloway of the National Bureau of Entomology 

 reared from the eggs of Heliothis obsoleta Fabrieius and labelled 

 "5 5 5 . P. 33, Brownsville, Tex. Killed 3/28/11. T. E. H." 



(63) A single female captured on the panes of a window in a 

 hennery yard of a private residence, Marissa, Illinois, June 15, 1911, A. 

 A. G. 



(64) Five slides bearing respectively 1 5, 13 9 9 5 3 5 5> 9 2 2 » 

 • 5 5 5 , 14 9 9 ; 3 5 5 , 16 9 9 ; and 35 5,179 9 received 

 from Henry P. Severin of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and reared from the 

 eggs of Cimbex americana Leach, July 3, 1911 (Urbana, 111.) collected 

 ■at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 30, 1911. 



(65) A single slide bearing 255 and 32 9 9 reared from the 

 same host as in the preceding, same lot, July 7, 1911. 



(66) A series of slides kindly loaned for study by Professor A. L. 

 <Juaintance, bearing the following specimens and data — One slide with 



