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Horn, of Pliiladclpliia, for study and deterniiniitJoi!, and Lis paper ou 

 Clirysobotlnis, based ])artly on this material, iias a])i)eared in the Trans. 

 Am. Ent. Soc. (Vol. xiu). The Odyneridic were sent to Mr. William 

 Couper, Troy, N. Y., for study and detennination, but no report has 

 yet been received from him; while some material in Cerambycidie has 

 been loaned to Mr. C. W. Leng, and some few dujjlieate butterflies given 

 to Mr. William H. Edwards, Ooalburgh, W, Va. 



In response to a request of Prof. L. M. Underwood, of Syracuse, N. 

 Y., the Myriapods of the collection were selected out, carefully packed 

 in eighty-two bottles and vials, and sent to him for study and determi- 

 nation, IS"© report has as yet been made upon these insects. 



