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Pilophorus walshii TJhlev. Belleville, Ont., (Evans). 

 ■ii Plinthisus americanus YanD. Belleville, Ont., (Evans). 

 ■■ Antillocoris palUdus Vhler. Belleville, Ont., (Evans). 

 H Banasa calva Say. Trenton, Ont., Sept. 21, 1901^ (Evans). 

 ^" Phimodera torpida Walk. "North West Territories," (record sent by Mr. 

 Bvans). 



[ Tliyreocoris montanus Van D. " British Columbia, June 10-20, 1905," 

 [(record sent by Mr. Evans). 



Aelia americana Dallas. " North West Territories," (record sent by Mr. 

 yEvans). A rare form. 

 I Zicrona coerulea Linn. Sudbury, Ont., (Evans). 



Sciocoris micro phtlialmus Flor. Sudbury, Ont., 1886; Belleville, Ont., 

 (Evans). When determining these Mr. Van Duzee remarked: "The only speci- 

 bens from America which I have seen of this species, excepting one taken by Mrs. 

 Slosson in the White Mountains." 



Olcanagana novcehoracensis Emmons. Sudbury, Ont., 1892, (Evans). 



Orthoptera. 



i Dr. E. M. Walker has kindly sent me the notes on the species mentioned 

 jDelow, all of which he thinks are worthy of including here. His papers on " The 

 iOrthoptera of Western Canada," which have recently appeared in the Canadian 

 Entomologist will undoubtedly lead to much greater attention being paid to these 



i-linsects by collectors in the West. 



Pycnoscelus surinamensis Scudd. One immature specimen. 



Periplaneta australasice Brunn. Several im^mature specimens. 



Nyctohora sericea Scudd. One mature specimen. 



PancJiIora virescens Sauss. Two mature specimens. 



The above four species were found upon bunches of bananas, at Toronto, by 

 Mr. C. W. Nash. 



Cliloealtes conspersa Harris. Aweme, Man., July 22, 1910, 3 males, (Criddle). 

 This species has been only once before reported from Manitoba, by Scudder, in 

 1862, (E. M. W.). 



Melanoplus angustipennis coccineipes Scudd. Fort William, Ont., Aug. 2, 

 1910, pair in copula, (Walker). 



I Nemohius fasciatus ahortivus Caudell. Fort William, Ont., Aug. 9, 1910, 

 '(Walker). 



j Odonata. 



Dr. E. M. Walker, of Toronto, has examined, during the year, much material 

 collected in different parts of Canada. Some of the specimens sent to him are of 

 considerable interest. He has, therefore, been good enough to send me for inclu- 

 jsion here, the following records : 



Lestes congener Hagen. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 9, 1909, 1 male, 1 female, 

 (Wallis). 



Lestes disjunctus Selys. Peachland, B.C., Aug. 9, 1909, 1 male, 1 female, 

 i(Wams). 



