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have been examined, also, by Mr, E. B. Williamson, but seem for the most part to 

 be undescribed. They include an Argia from Peachland, B.C., (several specimens), 

 a single female of a peculiar Gomphus, from the same locality, and 3 females of a 

 Somatochlora, related to franJclini and macrotona, but probably distinct. Dr. 

 Walker also adds : " Among a number of Odonata used for class purposes, in the 

 collection of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, are a single Perithemis 

 domitia Drury, and several specimens each of Libellulcu vibrans Fab., and L. auri- 

 pennis Burm. These specimens are unlabelled, but Mr. Caesar, of the Entomo- 

 logical Department, thinks that they vrere certainly taken in the vicinity of Guelph. 

 They cannot be recorded as undoubted inhabitants of Ontario, but should be looked 

 for by collectors in the southern part of the province. 



Neueopteeoid Insects. (Except Odonata.) 



With the publication of the list of some Canadian neuropteroid insects, ex- 

 clusive of Odonata, in the Eecord for 1908, it was hoped that more work would be 

 done in these groups in 1909. Mr. J. B. Wallis, of Winnipeg, has made another 

 small collection, but all of these have not, as yet, been worked up. During the 

 past year a miscellaneous lot of specimens has been determined by Dr. Banks, and 

 it has been thought advisable, owing to the few authentic records of these insects 

 in Canada, to include the entire list. There is much work to be done yet before 

 we will have even a fair idea of the range of species which occur in Canada. The 

 numbers below refer to the pages in Banks' Catalogue, published in 1907, by the 

 .-\merican Entomological Society. 



Aechipteea. 

 15. Polymitarcys alius Say. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 6, (Wallis). 



15. Hexagenia hilineata Say. Norman, Ont., July 19, (Wallis). 



16. Hexagenia limhata Pict. Winnipeg, July 3, (Wallis) ; Norman, Ont., 

 subimagoes, July 19, (Wallis). 



16. Ephemera simulans Walk. Ottawa, June 5, (Groh) ; Norman, Ont., July 

 19, (Wallis). 



20. Heptagenia interpunctata Say. Norman, Ont., July 19, (Wallis). 



21. Heptagenia terminata Walsh. Norman, Ont., July 19, (Wallis). 

 27. Chrysopa chlorophana Burm. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 8, (Wallis). 

 27. Chrysopa coloradensis Banks. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 8, (Wallis). 



Meleoma verticalis Banks. Penticton, B.C., Aug. 11, (Wallis). 



29. Myrmeleon immaculatus De G. Penticton, B.C., Aug. 11, (Wallis). 



30. Brachynemurus abdominalis Say. Okanagan Falls, B.C., Aug. 13, 

 (Wallis). 



31. Brachynemurus hrimneus Currie. Peachland, B.C., Aug., (Wallis). 



Neuropteea. 



33. Panorpa rufescens Eamb. Ottawa, July 14, (Gibson). 



Teichoptera. 

 35. Phryganea cinerea Walk. Eostrevor, Ont., Sept. 11, (Gibson) ; Eegina, 

 Sask., July 15, (Fletcher) ; Winnipeg, Man., June 25, (Walii^;). 



35. Phryganea vestita Walk. Sable Island, Aug. 16, (collector unknown). 

 35. Neuronia angusiipennis Hagen. McLeod, Alta., June 30, (Fletcher). 



35. Neuronia postica Walk. London, Ont., July 7, (A. P. Saunders) 



36. Lininephilu-s lateolus Banks. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 8, (Wallis). 



37. Limnephilus suhmoniUfer Walk. Ottawa, Sept. 19, (Gibson), Sept. 26, 

 (Letourneau) ; Eostrevor, Ont., Sept. 5, (Gibson). 



