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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT IN 1894. 



Hymbnopteea. 



The large digger-wasp, f^phecius speciosus (Drury). From J. A. 

 Paine, Tarry town, N. Y. 



Pelecinus polyturator (Drury), Sept. 7th. From John G. Linslet, 

 Oswego, N. Y.; also from George R. Howell, Albany, N. Y. 



Numerous larvae of Lophyrus Lecontii Fitch, feeding on white 

 pine, August 2l8t. From J. H. Ten Etck Burr, Cazenovia, N. Y, 



Examples of the wheat saw-fly, Cephtis pygmmus (Linn.). From 

 Prof. J. H. CoMSTocB, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Lbpidoptera. 



Larvae (10) of Papilio Asterias Fabr., feeding on parsley. From 

 Wm. Falconer, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 



Papilio Cresphontes Cramer — crippled examples and puparia, and 

 Sjyhinx kalmim Sm.-Abb. From Miss J. A. Lansing, Albany, N. Y. 



Amphion JVessus (Cramer) — imago, July 23d. From J. Byrne, 

 Cambridge, N. Y. 



Ampelophaga Myron (Cramer), August 5th, parasitized by 

 Apanteles congregatus (Say). From Julius S. Lijssley, Oswego, 

 N. Y. 



Cocoons of Orgyia leucostigma (Sm.-Abb.), abounding on apple- 

 trees — one hundred on some trees in an orchard. From J. F. Rose, 

 South Bjron, N. Y. 



Actias Luna (Linn.) attracted to light, June 2l8t. From C. E. 

 Rider, Albany, N. Y. The same, from M. Mandlebaum, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Telea Polyphemus (Linn.), June 14th. From P. M. Van Epps, 

 Glenville, N. Y. 



Many larvae of the Pyralid, Mecyna reversalis Guenee, September 

 20th, feeding on Genista in a conservatory. From Wm. Falconer, 

 Glen Cove, L. L, N. Y. 



Larvae and cases of Phycis indiginella Zeller, from apple, March 

 aith. From W. C. Brass, Carlisle, Ark. 



