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Bomhus kirbyellus, Curtis. Fullerton, Hudson Bay, July, 1904, (Halkett); 

 Mount Edith, Banff, July T, '02, (Fletcher.) 



Bomhus^ melanopygus, Mylander. Mount Edith, Banff, July 7, '02, 

 (Fletcher). 



Bomhus nevadeiisis, Cress. Vernon, June, (Venables) ; McLeod, Alta., 

 June 20, '02, (Fletcher and Willing); High Eiver, Alta., a mag- 

 nificent melanic specimen, the whole body uniformly black, 

 (Baird). 



Bomhus occidentaJis, Greene. Banff. Aug. 28, (Sanson). 



BoTuhus pennsylvanicus , De Geer. Ottawa, (Fletcher). 



Bomhus perplexus, Meach Lake, July 20, '05, (Gibson). 



Bomhus sylvicola, Kirby. Fullerton, June 20, '04, (Halkett). 



Bomhus ternarius, Say. Prince Albert, July 6, '00, (Fletcher). 



Bom,hus terricola, Kirby. Kebinakagami River, near height of land, Hud- 

 son Bay slope, Aug. 2, '03, (Wilson). 



BoTnhus vagans, Smith. Nepigon, July 1, '88. ; Ottawa, Aug. 25, May 5, 

 (Fletcher). 



Psithyrus interruptus, Greene. Mount Edith, Banff, July 7, u2, (Fletcher). 



Psithyrus laboriosus, Fab. Ottawa, April 26, 01, (Fletcher). 



Hemiptera. 



Several additions have been made during the past summer to the col- 

 lections of Canadian hemiptera, most of them to the sub-order homoptera. 

 Unfortunately, few of the records have been sent in with sufficient data to 

 warrant their inclusion here. Useful notes on these insects, as with all 

 others, give the date of capture, the locality, and, when possible, the nature of 

 the food. The following list from Mr. J. I). Evans, of Trenton, is the most 

 complete and is submitted because many of the insects mentioned are new to 

 the Canadian list. Mr. Van Duzee, who kindly identified the material, con- 

 siders their capture worthy of being put on record. 



Helicoptera septentrionalis , Prov. Sudbury, June 6. 



Helicoptera opaca, Say. Co. Hastings. 



Heliria stromhergi, Godg. Sudbury, Aug. 8, 1889. 



Cyrtolohus discoidalis, Emm. Belleville. 



Cyrtolohus trilineatus,. Say. Belleville. 



Telamona Westcotti, Godg. Belleville. 



Telamona decorata, Ball. Belleville. 



Telamona compacta, Ball. Halifax, N. S., June, 1897. 



Scaphoideus lohatus, Van D. Trenton, Sept. 3, '01. 



Athysanus oshorni, Van D. Trenton, Aug. 15, '01. 



Tham,notett'ix helli, Uhler. Trenton, June 6, '01. 



Xestocephalus fulvocapitotus, Van D. Trenton, Aug. 29, '01. 



Aphrophora Signoreti, Fitch. Co. Hastings. 



Gypona cinera, Uhler. N.W. Terr. 



Pediopsis canadensis, Van D. Co. Hastings, June 27, '03. 



Bythoscopus sohrius, Walker. Sudbury, 1892. 



Mr. T. D. Jarvis, of Guelph, in connection with his studies of vegetable 

 galls and scale insects has found the following species, which are of interest 

 from the localities where found. 



Pseudococcus trifolii, Forbes. On roots of white clover at Collingwood. 

 Chionaspis salicis, L. Guelph, on leatherwood {Dirca polustris). 

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