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MeJanoplus altitudinum, Scudd. Fort William, Ont., Aug. 27, Nepigon, 

 Aug. 29. One of the females «£rom Nepigou is a long-winged form. 

 (Walker). New to Canada. 



Melanoplus AFtreinus, Walk. A few specimens of the short-winged form 

 were taken in a floating cranberry bog at Go Home, Ont., July to 

 August, 1907. It was common at Fort William where both forms 

 were represented, (Walker); Beaver Lake, Alta., Long-winged, 

 (Halkett). 



Melanoplus validus, Scudd. Nelson, B.C., Sept. 30, 1906, (Prof. W. J. 

 Alexander). New to Canada. 



AmblycorypJia ohluiigifoJia, De G. A beautiful specimen of the pink form 

 of this Katydid was exhibited by Dr. Bethune at the annual meet- 

 ing of the Entomological Society of Ontario. It was collected at 

 Colchester, South, in Essex Co., Ont., Sept. 30. This form is 

 well shown in Entomological News for May, 1901. In Science for 

 Nov. 8, 1907, is a note on Pink Katydids and other insects by Mr. 

 J. A. Grossbeck. 



Anahrus longipes, Caud. Nelson, Sept. 30, 1906, (Prof. Alexander). New 

 to Canada. 



PlatycJeis fletcheri, Caud. "Four males of this rare insect, hitherto only 

 known by the single female from Calgary, were taken at Fort 

 William. This was one of the dimorphic forms I found in this 

 interesting locality and the only one of that nature known among 

 the Decticinse. The species is interesting as being of a European 

 type; the genus is a common one in Europe, but is the only one of 

 the Decticina2 represented in North America," (Walker); Millar- 

 ville, Alta., Aug., 1906, 2 short winged males (Dod) ; Mr. Dod's 

 specimens were taken at about 10 miles from where the type speci- 

 men was collected. Although recorded as from Calgary the speci- 

 men was actually taken between Midnapore and Millarville, and 

 about 10 miles south of Calgary, 



Fezotettix borealis, Scudd. Windy Lake, on C.P.H., near Sudbury, Ont., 

 Oct. 4, three specimens on Comptonia asplenifolia, (Fletcher). 



Asemophis nudiis, E. Walk. Banff, Alta., (Sanson). 



Cyplwderris ynonstrosa, Uhl. Peachland, B.C., (Wallis). The only pre- 

 vious Canadian record for this rare and grotesque ins?ct was Banff, 

 Alta., where a few specimens have been taken by Mr. Sanson. 

 During the past summer Mr. Wallis collected a pair at Peachland 

 on Okanagan Lake, B.C. , 



Odonata. 



Owing to the encouragement given by Dr. E. M. Walker, of Toronto, 

 several of our collectors have sent in specimens of dragonflies, many of which 

 have already been examined by Dr. Walker. He has provided the following 

 list of species which he considers of more than usual interest to Canadian 

 entomologists : 



Lestes disjunctus, Selys. Ottawa, (Letoiirneau). Metlakatla, Aug. 4, '04. 



Massett, Q.C.I. , (Keen). 

 Lestes incvqualis, Walsh. Go Home Bay, Ont. Oiije pair from cranberry 



bog on margin of small lake, July 3, (Walker). New to Canada. 

 Lestes unguictitalus. Hag. Ottawa, July 16, (Gibson, Letourneau). 

 Argia violacea. Hag. Hull and Meach Lake, Q., July 13, 21, (Gibson). 



