172 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



"Toronto," is in the collection of the Provincial Education Dept. I 

 remember also seeing a similar pale Ischnoptera some years ago in the 

 collection of the late Dr. Brodie, which I took for /. ukleriafia, but as 

 these two species had not been separated at that time, I am unable to say 

 to which of the two it belonged. 



/. uhleriana has also been reported by Caulfield from "Welland 

 and westward" (Ann. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont, i6, 1888, p. 71), but for 

 the same reason, as pointed out by Rehn, this record may also belong 

 to borealis. 



Blattella germanica L. — The "Croton Bug" is probably common 

 throughout the settled parts of the Province. I have specimens from 

 Toronto, Hamilton, Goderich and De Grassi Point, Lake Simcoe. 



Blatta orientalis L. — The "Black-beetle" is doubtless also common 

 in every city and town in the Province, though I have specimens only 

 from Toronto and Sarnia. 



Periplaneta atiiericana L. — I have never met with this cockroach 

 in Canada, but it has been recorded from Essex County by Caulfield 

 (loc. cit.). 



Periplaneta aKStralasiœ Fabr. — I have taken a single male adult, and 

 Mr. C. W. Nash several nymphs of this insect from bunches of bananas 

 at Toronto. 



Nydibora holosericea Burm. — Toronto. One nymph from a bunch 

 of bananas. 



Nyctibora sericea Burm. — Mr. Nash has an adult male which he 

 took from a bunch of bananas at Toronto. 



Leiicophœa siirinamensis L. — One specimen from bananas. Taken 

 by Mr. Nash. 



PaiicJieora virescens Thumb. — A single adult from bananas. Taken 

 by Mr. Nash. 



Pancheora acolhua Sauss. & Zehntn. ? — Some years ago I sent a 

 Panchlora for determination to Mr. A. N. Caudell, who labelled it some- 

 what doubtfully P. acolhua Sauss. & Zehntn. The specimen has since 

 been destroyed by dermestids, so that the determination cannot be verified. 

 It was taken at Toronto from a bunch of bananas. 



