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K. K. einbankiuciil, Juno Ji, 1911; \ anIJcnburg's I'mul, Jmi',- 

 19. 191 1 ; in a sphagnum bog. Mountain Lake. June 15, r()i 1 : 

 common around the bog-pond. Woodworth's Lake, Aug. 19. 

 11)09: very common about clitTs; both sexes. 



4r. Furcomyia globithorax O. S. 



l\are; Canadian life-zone. One fine 9 of this pecuHar Hltlc 

 -[lecics; Woodworth's Lake, along the outlet, Aug. 22, 1910. 



^ Furcomyia simulans Walk. 



Not common. I'^ast Canada Creek, near lugrani'.s Mills, Sejil. 

 n. Hjii. 



4'.i. Amphinome immatura O. S'. 



Rare. Sammonsville. Sept. 22, 1910; a broken si)ecimen in 

 a spider's web. Pinnacle Mt. ; near clilTs; 9 : .Sept. 16, 1910. 



."0. Amphinome solitaria O. S. 



.\ common species of the Canadian life-zone. "Psocid Glen," 

 Aui;. 2(), 1910: four <? 's ; Aug. 30, 1911, common, both sexes. 

 Woodworth's Lake; B. P. PL U. Swamp; Aug. 22, i(}io. 



jj. Amphinome triocellata O. S. 



Rare. Woodworth's Lake: B. P. H. U. Swamj), Aug. 22. 

 1910. one S only. 



52. Amphinome indigena O. .S. 



Common. Sacan<laga I'ark; along the R. R. embankment. 

 June 21, 191 1. "Psocid Glen," Aug. 2r, 1910. Canada Lake. 

 June 24, 191 1. Woodworth's Lake, Aug. 22, 1910: June 2.5, 



19 [Q. 



,'):;. Amphinome tristigma (). .'^ 



-Abundant, northern in distribution. Gloversville ; Power- 

 house Woods, common on ferns, etc., July 3, 19:0. \\'ood- 

 worth's Lake, B. P. H. U. Swamp. Aug. 22. 1910. 



1 1 Cryptolabis paradoxa O. S. 



\bundant. Gloversville; Power-house Woods, July 3 and 

 !/, 1909; abundant on low vegetation, such as ferns, etc. Sac- 

 andaga R. ; Sport Is., July 5 and 25, 1909. Not rare on herb- 



