616 FOETY-EIGHTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUm) 



Larvoe of Oxyptihis periscelidactylus (Fitch) from tips of grapevine, 

 May 24 tb. From Walter F. Taber, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Larviie of a Tortricid? (icaago not yet obtained) feeding on pease in 

 the pod, in Canada. From N. B. Kken^ & Son, Leroy, N. Y. 



Larvae of Ca'cecia rosana (Linn.) in tied-up leaves of the srow- 

 berry, Symphoricarpum racemosus. From Miss J. A. Lansivg, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Larvffi of Coleophora sp. and Tmetocera ocellana (Schiff.) on apple 

 twigs, May 29th. From W. A. Lkflkr, Albion, N. Y. 



DiPTERA.. 



Eggs of the pear-midge, Diplosis pyrivora Riley, in pear blossoms, 

 May 10th. From Dr. John B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Many larvfe of Phora agarici n. sp., infesting " the new mush- 

 room," Agaricus subrvfescens Peck, October 5th. From Wm. Fal- 

 coner, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 



The cluster-fly, PoUenia rudis ^^Fabr.), September Ist. From 

 Wirt D. Walker, Pittsfield, Mass. 



Larvoe and pupae of Phorhia cilicrura Rondani, July 12th, in seed 

 potatoes. From James D. McCann, Elmira, N. Y. 



COLEOPTKRA. 



Calosoma scrutator (Fabr.) and Calosoma calidum (Fabr.) and 

 Chelyniorpha Argus Licht. From Mrs. Jokdan, Greenbush, N. Y. 



Puprestis fasciata Fabr., July 31st. From Mr§, E. C. Anihony, 

 Gouverneur, N, Y. 



The raspberry gouty gall-beetle, Agrilus ruficollis (Fabr.). From 

 M. Brooks, Athens, N. Y. 



Copris anaglypticus Say, June 20th. From Prof. James Hall, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Examples of Dichelonycha elongata (Fabr.), June 14th, from moun- 

 tain ash, Pyrus Americana. From Richard H. Lawrence, South 

 Salem, N. Y. 



Allorhina nitida (Linn.) — 14 examples. From Wm. Falconer, 

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



Euphoria Inda (Linn.), feeding on corn in the field, in August. 

 From Frkd Sturgis, Hartford, Conn. The same, feeding on the sap 

 of trees: from E, Bayley, White Plain ■>, N. Y. 



Oak branches cut by Elaphidion parallelum (Newm.) From Mrs. 

 G. W. Rains, Newburgh, N. Y. 



