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Zerene catenaria Cramer, from a large flight of the motlis. From 

 A. P. Case, Vernon, K Y. 



Tortricid pupal case projecting from a humming-bird's nest. From 

 E. N. Holly, Tribes Hill, N. Y. 



Larvae of Phoxopteris nubecukma (CI em.), within folded apple leaves, 

 October 10th. From John S. Weight, Palmyra, N. Y. 



Larvfe of the bud-moth, Tmetocera ocellana (Scbitf.), feeding in 

 apple buds and leaves, April 27th to May 11th. From Malcom Little, 

 Malcom, Seneca Co., N. Y.; from Dvmght Stone, Lansing, Oswego 

 Co., N. Y.; from Frank Mothrop, Lincoln, Wayne Co., N. Y.; from 

 T. G. Yeomans, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y., also the moth. 



Mature larvae of the apj^le-worm, Carpocapsa pomonella (Linn.), 

 from calyx end of apples November 6th. From Miss S. A. Little, 

 Malcom, N. Y. 



Larvae and cocoons on birch of Bucculatrix Canadensisella Chamb. 

 From Mrs. H. D. Graves, Ausable Forks, K Y. 



Coleophora malivorella Riley, in its hibernating case, April 27th. 

 From DwiGHT Stone, Lansing, Oswego Co., N. Y. The same, May 

 19th, from T. G. Yeomans & Sons, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



Coleophora sp. undetermined, on apple leaves. From Dwight 

 Stone, Lansing, N. Y,, May 27th. The same from T. G. Yeomans & 

 Sons, Walworth, N. Y. The same from Julius G. Linsley, Oswego, 

 N. Y., June 14th. 



Larvae of Oxypttlus periscelidactylus (Fitch), among tips of grape- 

 vine. From D. J. Garth, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



Diptera. 



Larvae of Diplosis pyr.vora Riley, in pears. May 27th. From 

 Theodore A. Cole, Catskill, N. Y. 



Exechia sp. (one of the Mycetophilidm), attracted to light. From 

 Abner L. Train, Albany, N. Y. 



A Syrphid larva resembling Helophilus latifrons. From J. B. 

 Briggs, Macedon, N. Y. 



Hystricia abr upta Weid. {=Tachina vivida oi Harris). From W. 

 H. Warrall, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. 



The cow-horn fly, Hmmatobia serrata Rob. Desv. August 29th. 

 From M. E. Drake, Demster, Oswego county, N. Y. 



Pollenia rudis (Fabr.), as infesting a dwelling-house in April. From 

 Anna B. Hill, Catskill, N. Y. 



Chloropisca prohjica Ost. Sack. From Mrs. H. D. Graves, Ausable 

 Forks, N. Y. 



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