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Ellyc'hnkt corrusca (Linn.), taken in numbers from the }):eony. From 

 Hrs. H. D. Graves, Ausable Forks, N. Y. 



Chauliognathus Pennsylvcmicus (De Geer), feeding on pollen of roses 

 and grapes, June 3d. From C. H. Moore, Birds Nest, Va. 



Trox imistriatus Beauv. From Berthold Fernow, New Paltz, N. Y. 



Lachnosterna trlstis (E'abr.), G3 examples. From J. S. Smart, 

 Cambridge, N. Y. 



Euphoria Inda (Linn.), feeding on ripe pears, August 30tb. From 

 T. G. Avery, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Dynastes Tityas (Linn.), taken from a ripe pear, October 4th. 

 From F. W. Emmord, Magnolia, Maryland. 



Monohammxs confusor (Kirby). From. C. M. Reed, Sinclairville, 

 N. Y. 



Parla aterr'Dna (Oliv.), 3 examples taken from strawberry roots in 

 November. From H. F. Bassktt, Waterbury, Conn. 



Systemi frontalis (Fabr.), from gooseberry leaves in August; 

 Pruchus of'soletus Say, taken alive from a glass case of beans put up 

 in 1882. Fi'om Dr. Peter Collier, Agricultui-al Experiment Station, 

 Geneva, N. Y. 



Bruchns obsoletas Say. From Greenville M. Ingalsbe, Sandy 

 Hill, N. Y. 



Tenebrio ohscurus Fabr., infesting wheat in a granarj'. From 

 Robert L. Reillt, Buckland, Va. 



Tribolium ferrugiueiim (Fabr.) in wheat middlings. From Dr. E. 

 W. DoRAN, College Park, Maryland. 



Epicaufa Pennsylvanica (De Geer) feeding on asters. From A. C 

 Rice, Meriden, Conn. 



Otiorhynchus ovatas (Linn.) infesting a dwelling-house. From 

 Augustus Floyd, Moriches, N. Y. 



Lixus concavus Say, and 10 other species of Coleoptera. From Mrs. 

 E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Hemiptera. 



Murgantia hisfrionica (Hahn.) from cabbage. May 9th. From Isaac 

 A. Garscum, Woodbury, N. J. 



Phymata Wolfii Stal. From W. H, Coleman, Albany, N. Y. 



Myzus cerasi (Fabr.) from ox-heart cherry. From Mrs. E. C. Brin- 

 KERHOFF, Nunda, N. Y. 



(Jallipteru.'i castxinea- Fitch — exuvia of the aphis on the under side 

 of chestnut leaves. From Verplanck Colvin, Albany, N. Y. 



Pemphiyus tesseUata (Fitch), on alder, in association with the honey- 

 dew fungus, Scorias sponyiosum. From Miss Florence B. Himes, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



