INSECTS. 161 



10. A Tacliinid of uurecognizable genus; two pupa cases and a fly which 



has escaped from one in confinement, with crumpled wings ; found 

 parasitic on the larva of Laria Rossii, Annanactook, Curaberhmd 

 Sound. 



11. No. 12 -3. CaUiphoracrythrocephaJaMQig. One specimen ; (i()(lili;'.:il), 



Greenland. 



12. No. 1098. Scafophaga apicalin Curt. (= ? 8. sqmiUda jMcig.). One 



specimen; olf shore, American Harbor, Cumberland Sound. July 



13, 1878. 



COLEOPTERA. 



13. No. 1001. Amara Juvmatopus Dej. (Feronia) ; Stereocorus ximills 



Kirby. One specimen ; American Harbor, Cumberland Sound, 

 July 10, 1878. The species is found generally throughout sub 

 arctic America. 



14. No. 1G41. Agahiis {Gimrodyies) tristis Aube. Five specimens in 



poor preservation; Lake Caroline Maun, Cumberland Island, Sep- 

 tember 1, 1878. The species is abundant in Alaska and extends 

 down to California in the Sierra region. 



NEUEOPTERA. 



15. No. 10 H. A Limnophilid, perhai)s an if«7esi/s. Several larval cases 



with dried larviie in some of them ; the cases are composed of 

 minute scales of mica. Lake Caroline Mann, Cumberland Island, 

 September 1, 1878. 



ARACHNIDA. 



IG. No. 10151. Lycosat, sp., probably L. (jrodnlatdica Thor. One dried 

 specimen ; American Harbor, Cumberlai d Sound, July 10, 1878a. 



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