2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATION.AX, MUSEUM. vol. 61. 



4. Eiitoiiioloffical News, vol. 7, Nov., 1896, pp. 262-265. 



5. Entomological News, vol. 8, Dec, 1897, pp. 237-240. 



6. Entomological News, vol. 9, Dec, 1898, pp. 251-253. 



7. Entomological News, vol. 11, Jan.. 1900, pp. 3]f>-323. 



8. Entomological News, vol. 13, Jan.. 1902, pp. 5-8. 



9. Entomological News, vol. 13, Dec, 1902, pp. 319-321. 



10. Entomological News, vol. 17, Nov., 1906, pp. 323-326. 



Ashmead's manuscript species of Ichneiimoniclae occur only in Nos. 

 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10. 



Since the publication of these lists some few of the species have 

 been described by other specialists, while some of the other names are 

 based on specimens of already described species. 



In the followino; pages the manuscript names are listed in alpha- 

 betical order by genera with indication of the disposition made of 

 each. In case a species is synonymized with a described species in 

 another genus or is described as new in another genus it appears again 

 in its proper order with the Ashmead manuscript name given in the 

 synonymy. 



A few species not known to occur on Mount Washington are dis- 

 cussed in order to clear up confusion caused by the association of 

 these names in literature with species that were taken on Mount 

 Washington, while a few others are included to indicate generic 

 transfers. Such species are indicated by an asterisk (*). 



♦ABSYRTUS PANISCOmES (Ashmead). 



Perilissus payiiscoides Ashmead, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 23, 1896, p. 187 



(excluding male). 

 Eczetesis paniscoides (Ashmead) Davis, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, 

 1897, p. 253. 



This species is not known to occur on Mount Washington and is 

 inserted here in order to indicate the proper position of both parts of 

 Ashmead's composite species. The female, having been described 

 first in the original description of panhcoidcs, is hereb}'' selected as 

 the holotype. The male described by Ashmead is that of Pardbetes 

 inonticola Cushman, new species, described on another page of this 

 paper. It was synonymized by Davis (reference as above) with 

 Paniscus albotarsatus Provancher. In this, however, Davis was in 

 error, dlhotavsatus being an Alexter. (See Alexeter albotarsatus 

 [Provancher].) 



ADELOGNATHUS AMERICANUS, new species. 



" TrachpportJius americnnus Aslim. n. s.," Slosson, Ent. News, vol. 5, 1897, 

 p. 237. 



Kuns in Koman's key to European species ^ to margineUus Holm- 

 gren, agrees perfectly with descriptions of that species, and may prove 

 to be synonymous with it. For the present, however, since European 



» Ent. Tidskr., 191S. p. 12. 



