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Spilosoma virginica (Fabr.) ; Hyperchiria lo (Fabr.) ; Leucania pollens 

 Guen. ; Angerona crocotaria (Fabr.); Neniatocampa filamentaria Guen. ; 

 Bleptina sp. ; Rivula propinqualis Guen. ; Acidalia sp. ; Penthina nimba- 

 tana (Clem.) ; Garpocapsa pomonella (Linn.) ; Ephestia interpunctella 

 Zeller. From Mrs. E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Larvse of Lagoa opercularis (Sm.-Abb.), from an apple tree, with 

 cocoons spun en route, August 19th. From C. R. Moore, Birds 

 Nest, Va. 



Limacodes pitheciuvi (Sm.-Abb.) — larvse from apple tree and cocoon, 

 August 24th. From Henry C. Getter, Middleburgh, N. Y. The same 

 larva from a pear tree, with a cocoon, August 6th. From John Corbett, 

 Watkins, N. Y. 



Eggs of Gallosamia angidifera (Walker). From Miss Emily L. Morton, 

 Newburgh, N. Y. 



Young larvse of Mamestra picta Harris, feeding in company on cur- 

 rant leaves. From George T. Powell, Chatham, N. Y. 



Larvse of Nephelodes violans Guen., collected alive from the surface 

 of snow, near Montreal, Can., March 18th. From Prof. D. P. Penhal- 

 Low, McGill University, Montreal. 



Aletia a-ylina (Say), the cotton-worm moth, from large numbers 

 abounding about electric lights and in windows in Watertown, N. Y., 

 on October 10th. From J. Q. Adams and from J. M. Adams, of 

 Watertown. 



Zerene catenaria (Cramer), in several examples, captured at light on 

 windows in Albany, September 21st. From Erastus Corning, Jr., 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Larvse of Anisopteryx pometaria Harris, from apple-trees. From 

 Augustus Floyd. Moriches, N. Y. 



Larvse of the eye-spotted bud-moth, Tmetocera ocellana (Schiff.), 

 feeding within the buds and blossoms of apple twigs. From W. J. 

 Babcock, Rochester, N. Y. 



Larvse of Crambus sp. ? taken from roots of corn, June 23d. From 

 W. E. Harding, Bethany, N. Y. 



In Diptera. 



Galls of Cecidomyia hefuloe Winn., in the seeds of white birch, 

 Betula alba. From Peter Inchbald, of Fulwith Grange, Harrowgate, 

 England. 



Lasioptera vitis O. S., emerging from galls on tips and leaves of 

 seedling grape, June 7th. From Henry Lee, Middlehoj)e, Orange 

 county, N. Y. 



Sarcophaga sp. ? and other undetermined Muscidce. From Mrs. E. 

 B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



