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Jps ohtnsiis. Say. In running sap on an oak tree, Toronto, Sept. 7th, very rare. (Crew). 



Frionocyphon discoicieus, Say. June 28, St. John, (Mcintosh). 



Cyphon coiicinnits, Lee. • Vernon, (Venables). 



Calochromus dimidiata, Lee. Osoyoos, (C. de B. Green). 



Corymbites medianus, Germ. "Trout Creek," Toronto, June 5, (Crew). 



Corymbites hamatus, Say. "Trout Creek," Toronto, June 5, rare, (Crew). 



Qirysaphana placida, Lee. Vernon, (Venables). 



Malachius (^neus, L. St. John's, Que. June 9, (Chagnon). 



Xedobhim elegans, Horn. Antieosti, (Sehmitt). 



Cupes capitata. Fab. Toronto, August 15, rare, (Crew). 



Hylec(etus lugubris. Say. A pair of this rare and interesting Lymexilid was taken this 

 season on an old maple stump at Rigaud, Que., by Rev. Father De*rochers. He had 

 also previously taken two females at the same place. The female differs from the 

 male in having the head and thorax reddish orange. 



Canthon simplex, Lee. Macleod, Alta., June 20, (Fletcher). 



Xyloryctes satyrits, Fab. Two specimens of this fine scarab were taken at Trenton, 6 June 

 (Evans). Ottawa, (Fletcher, Harrington). 



Tylonotus bimaculatus, Hald. Trenton, 27 August, at light, had only two specimens be- 

 fore, (Evans). 



Obrium nibrum, Newm. Trenton, (Evans). This rare little longicorn is occasionally 

 found at Ottawa on hickories. 



Neodytus capnea. Say. St. John, (Mcintosh). 



Desmocerus cribripennis, Horn. Vancouver, May, (Harvey). Vernon, (Venables). 



Toxotus obtiisus, Lee. Vernon, (Venables). 



Anthophylax mirificus, Bland. One male, Kaslo, (Cockle). 



Acmaeops bivittata, Say. Calgary, (Fletcher). 



Acmaeops atra, Lee. Vernon, (Venables). 



Acmaeops subpilosa, Lee. Vernon, (Venables). 



Acm<ieops longicornis, Kirby, Vernon, (Venables). 



Gaurotes Cressoni, Bland. Vernon. (Venables). 



Bellamira scalaris. Say. Ottawa, (Fletcher). 



Leptura sanguinea, Lee. St. Johnj (Mcintosh). 



Leptura lineola. Say. Beaten from dogwood blossoms, "Trout Creek," Toronto, June 9, 

 (Crew). 



Leptura vagans, Oliv. With the above, (Crew). 



Leptura vexatrix, Mann. Blackfalds, Alta. June 3, (Gregson). 



Leptura tibialis, Lee. Antieosti, (Sehmitt). 



Encyclops cceruleas. Say. " Trout Creek," Toronto, (Crew). 



Goes debilis, Lee. " Trout Creek," Toronto, June 9, (Crew). 



Goes oculata, Lee. with the above, rare, (Crew). 



Eupogonius vestitus, Say. Also with the above, rare, (Crew). 



Chrysochus cobaltinus, Lee. Vernon, (Venables). 



Monoxia puncticollis. Say. 



Many specimens, very variable. Halifax, N.S., (Evans). 



Microrhopala excavata, Oliv. Say. St. John, July 24, (Mcintosh). 



Ca^sida viridis, L. This European tortoise beetle has evidently established itself in Canada. 

 Dr. Fyles has referred to it in the Canadian Entomologist XXX IV., p. 273, and his 

 note has been commented upon by Rev. Elias Roy, in Le Naturaliste Canadien, 

 1902, p. 145, as C. thoracica, lUig. Dr. Fyles has recently referred his specimens to 

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