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127. Aedes canadensis Th. Youghall, N.B., July, (Gibson). 



129. CuUseta impatiens Walk. Valley of Mayo Eiver, Y.T., Lat. 63° 45', Long. 



136°, 1904, (Keele). 

 129. CuUseta inornatus Will. Aweme, Man., May 17, 21, Sept. 27, Oct. 12, 14, 



(Griddle). 

 131. Aedes provacaiis Walk. Youghall, N.B., July, (Gibson). 

 Aedes sansoni D. & K. Banff, Alta., June 22, (Sanson). 

 Aedes punctor Kirby. Banff, Alta., June 22, (Sanson). 

 ■ Aedes pagetonotum D. & K. Ottawa, May 20, 1905, (Fletcher) ; Chelsea, 



Que., May 17, (Gibson) ; Aweme, June 3, (Griddle). 

 Aedes riparius D. & K. Aweme, Man., June 1, 2, 24, (Griddle). 

 131. Aedes sylvestris Th. Aweme, Man., June 25, July 19, (Griddle) ; Youg- 

 hall, N.B., July, (Gibson). 

 133. Aedes spenceri Th. Aweme, Man., May 17, June 10, (Griddle). 

 Mansonia perturbans Walk. Aweme, Man., June 30, (Griddle). 

 182. Straiiomyia hadia Walk. Beaver Lake, Alta., July, (Halkett.). 

 185. Odontomyia hinotata Loew. Aweme, Man., Aug. 25, (Fletcher). 



359. Platychirus ch.(Etopodus Will. Metlakatla, B.G., (Keen). 



360. Melanostoma angustatum Will. Kaslo, B.G., Aug. 16, (Fletcher). 

 363. Didea laxa O.S. Fort Simpson, B.G., Aug. 18, (Keen). 



365. Syrphiis diversipes Macq. Hampton, P.E.I. , Aug. 20, (Gibson). 



Syrplius perplexus Osburn. Millie Lake, Hudson Bay Slope, July 27, 

 (Wilson). 



367. Syrphm protritus O.S. Metlakatls, B.C., (Keen). 



368. Syrplius xantlwstoma Will. Hampton, P.E.I., Aug. 20, (Gibson) ; Ottawa, 



Sept. 4, (Groh). 



382. Sericomyia chrysotoxoides Macq. Youghall, N.B., July 6, (Gibson). 



393. Helopliilus hamatus Loew. Ottawa, May 13, (Fletcher). 



568. ScatopJiaga furcata Say. Banff, Alta., on Sulphur Mountain, May, (San- 

 son). 



Hemiptera. 



In this order some good work has been done during the year by Mr. Geo. A. 

 Moore, of Montreal. Other collectors who previously have devoted considerable 

 time to collecting hemiptera have either omitted to send in records, or have not 

 as yet been able to work up their season's catch. Mr. Moore spent the latter half 

 of July at North Hatley, Que., and among the material which he collected the 

 following, although most of the species may not be particularly uncommon, are 

 of interest, as few definite records from that part of the Province of Quebec are 

 available. All the specimens were collected between the 17th and 31st July, at 

 North Hatley, and were not of common occurrence: 



Entilia sinuaia, Fab. Podisus modestus, Dall. 



Lamenia vulgaris, Fitch. Mormidca lugens, Fabr. 



Laccocera vittipennis, Van D. Perihalus limbolaris, Stal. 



Pissonotus marginatum, Van D. Elasmostethus cruciata, Say. 



Aphrophora quadrinotata. Say. Corizus nigrosternum, Sign. 



Agallia J^-punctata Pro v. Corizus novae-boracensis, Sign. 



Oncometopia lateralis Fab. Nysius angustatus, Uhl. 



Gypona quehecensis Prov. Oedancala dorsalis, Say. 



Corimelaena unicolor, P. B. Lopidea media, Say. 



Perillus circumcinctus, Stal. Eesthenia insignis. Say. 



Homoemius aeneifrons, Say. Lygus pahulinus, L. 



