24 G Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 
Quite distinct from any of the palsearctic forms listed by Schmiedeknecht, 
and so far as I can ascertain not identical with any North American species 
referred to, either Dioctes, Angitia, or Limnerium. The species was reared from 
a lot of galls from Salix, probably produced by a saw-fly. (Breeding Record 37.) 
Bathyplectes sp. 
A single male from Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, apparently 
represents an undescribed species, but the specimen is poor and, in the absence 
of the female, it seems unwise to give it a name. 
BRACONID^. 
Meteorus sp. 
One specimen from Ketchikan, Alaska, reared October 1 from a cocoon 
collected September 10, 1916. The cocoon was attached to a pine leaf suspended 
by a slender thread as is customary with the members of this genus. (Breeding 
Record 136.) 
Apanteles sp. 
Twenty-five specimens from Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, 
taken during July, 1915. 
Apanteles sp. 
Eleven specimens from Bernard harbour. Northwest Territories, reared 
during July and August, 1915, from an unknown caterpillar. (Breeding 
Record 40a.) 
Protapanteles sp. 
One specimen from Bernard harbour, Northwest Territories, July 20, 1915. 
