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Gloversville; Power-house Woods, Sept. 23, 1910; very abun- 

 dant on low vegetation. Prairie Lake Bog; Aug. 31, 191 1. 



11. Furcomyia liberta O. S. 



A well distributed species at low altitudes. Sacandaga R. ; 

 Sport Is.; June 17, 1910; a few, Aug. 24, 1910; June 21, 191 1 ; 

 rare. Johnstown; June 10, 1910, not rare; June 17, 191 1. 



43. Furcomyia stigmata Doane. 



Not uncommon about the face of cliffs. Gloversville ; stone 

 quarries near the reservoir; June 19, 1910, and June 16, 191 1. 



A species described from California. Neither Mr. M. D. 

 I,eonard nor I can separate the New York specimens off as 

 distinct. It is possible that an actual comparison of specimens 

 would reveal differences. Stigmata is distinguished from haer- 

 etica, O. S., by the shortness of Sc i, a distinct stigmal spot, 

 and the plain brown mesothoracic praescutuni. 



43. Furcomyia halterata O. S. 



Local and northern in distribution. Sacandaga Park; along 

 the R. R. inibankment ; Aug. 24. 1910; 9 's. Prairie Lake 

 Bog; Aug. 31, 191 1 ; a few. Woodworth's Lake; very com- 

 mon along P.. P. H. U. Creek and in the bog-swamp at the 

 head of the creek; Aug. 22, 1910. 



44. Furcomyia badia Walk. 



.\'ot common. "Psocid Glen," Aug. 31, 1910; a few only. 

 Stone quarry on the mountain side, near the Gloversville reser- 

 voir; Aug. 29, 1910, and Sept. 7, 1910. Woodworth's Lake: 

 B. P. H. U. Creek ; Aug. 22, 1910. 



45. Furcomyia morioides O. S. 



Common and widely distributed. Sacandaga Park; along 

 the R. R. embankment; June 21, 191 1. Hillside Park; Sepi. 

 9. 1910. Johnstown; Aug. 6, 1909. "Psocid Glen," Aug. 26, 

 1910. a few ; June 14. T91 1, common, both sexes ; Aug. 30, 191 1, 

 a few. 



46. Furcomyia pubipennis O. S. 



Not rare; Canadian life-zone. Sacandaga Park; along the 



