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JSphestla iatirpiincteUa Zeller, Moths emerging in a warm room, 

 April 12th. From J. F. Rose, South Byron, N. Y. 



Larvoe of Tmetocera ocellana Schiff,, nearly mature; and Coleophora 

 «p. (probably Fletcherella — imago not yet obtained), from pear- trees, 

 June 3d. From David K. Ba.ll, West Brighton, N. Y. 



Clover seed injured bylarva3 of GrapholUha intent inctana Clemens, 

 ^September 7th. From John JM. Jenkins, Miami Co., Ind. 



The Angoumois moth, Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier), in wheat; from 

 J. E. WiTPMER, Montgomery Co., Pa. The same, in corn stored in a 

 commission house; from H. R. Wright, Albany, N. Y. 



Cocoons of Antispila nyssmfoliella Clemens, within cuttings of 

 leaves of JSfyssm tnultiflora — the sour gum, together with some of the 

 <5ut leaves. From H. G. Dfab, New York city. 



Cocoons of Bucculatrix pomifoUella Clem , on apple twigs; from 

 E, RuMLKY, Clyde, N. Y. The same, with numerous puparia of 

 Derostenus sp. ?; from F. A. Fitch, Randolph, N. Y. 



Cocoons of Micropteryx poinivorella Packard, from apple. From 

 James Fletcher, Ottawa, Canada. 



DiPTERA. 



Galls of Lasioptera vitis O. S., on grapevine, June 27th. From 

 ■George Uhrig, Hudson, N. Y. 



Pears infested with the pear-midge, Diplosis pyrivora Riley, May 

 2 2d. From Theo. A. Cole, Catskill, N. Y. 



Examples of Sciara ca'daria n. sp. infesting a greenhouse. From 

 Mrs. G. Seaman, Boise, Idaho. 



Larva of Scenopinus fenestralis (Linn.), from underneath a carpet, 

 January 24th. From Mrs. H. D. Graves, Ausable Forks, N. Y. 



Parasitized larva? of Eristalis tenax (Linn.), August 31st; from 

 J. F. Rose, South Byron, N. Y. The same, from J. B. Names, 

 Phoenix, N. Y. 



The cluster-fly, Pollenia rudis (Fabr.), infesting a dwelling-house, 

 August 31 St. From Wirt D. Walker, Pittsfield, Mass. Also, the 

 «ame, from Mrs. E. B. Smith, Coej mans, N. Y. 



The chrysanthemum-fly, Phytomyza chrysanthemi Kowarz, mining 

 leaves of Cinerarias in greenhouses of St. Vincent's Male Orphan 

 Asylum, Albany, N. Y., February 13th. From Jambs O. Fanning, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Dytiscus Harrisii Kirby, July 9th. From R. E. Taylob, Geneva, 

 -N. Y. 



