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Dr. E. Moore, Loudonville, N. Y. The same, from C. F. Goodman, 

 Fort Ann, N. Y. 



The Euonymus scale, Chionaspis euonymi Comstock. From A. H. 

 Stratton, Arlington, N. J. 



The scurfy bark-louse, Chionaspis furfurus (Fitch), on apple twig. 

 From R, D. Van Buren, Stockport, N. Y. The same, on pear, from 

 Mr. Van Slyke, New Baltimore, N. Y. 



Orthoptera. 



Eggs of the white flower cricket, CEcanthtis 7iiveus (DeGeer), in grape- 

 vine. From Joseph Strong, Urbana, N. Y. 



The oblong-winged katydid, Amblycorypha oblongifolia (DeGeer), Sep- 

 tember yth. From George H. Ellwanger, Rochester, N. Y. 



Eggs of Alicrocetitnim retinervis (Burm,), on Cydonia Japonica. From 

 A. H. Stratton, Arlington, N. J. 



Neuroptera. 



The Hellgrammite fly, Corydalis cornuta (Linn.), July 9th. From 

 R. F. Gale, Karner, N. Y. 



Pseudoneuroptera. 



Examples of the small snow-fly, Capnia pygmcea (Burm.), occurring 

 abundantly on the snow and on windows, March 6th, at Canaan, N. Y. 

 From Mrs. H. H. Ballard, Pittsfield, Mass. 



Examples of Ischnura verticalis (Say) taken at Annandale, N. Y., June 

 19th. From Mrs. C. W. Throop, Albany, N. Y. 



Epitheca prificeps Hagen, taken within doors, July 5th. From Mrs. 

 Abram Lansing, Albany, N. Y. 



Arachnida. 



Eggs of Bryobia pratensis Garman, on peach twigs. From ^L J. 

 Conallen, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Uropoda Americana Riley infesting the Colorado potato beetle. From 

 T. Jefferson Coolidge, Magnolia, Mass. 



Crustacea. 

 Gamniarus fasciatus Say, from the water supply of Albany. From F. 

 H. Wentworth, Albany, N. Y. 



