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Corn leafliopper panusUcs. — Mr. FuUaway i'('})oi-ted liaviiio- 

 reared a Drviiiid from the corn leafliopper. lie had previously 

 reported having' reai'ed all of tlu; sugar cane leafliopper eg'g- 

 parasites from corn leafhopcn- eggs, so now he has reared all 

 of the sugar cane leafliopper parasites from the eornhopper. 

 They do not breed nearly so extensively in the latter as they 

 do in the former, however. 



Manila Loa insects. — Professor Bryan exhibited a few in- 

 sects collected from ice-water pools at the summit of ^launa 

 Loa in August. These were determined by Mr. Swezey as fol- 

 lows : 



Hymenoptera 



3 Psamniochares lactuosus (Or.) 

 1 Limneriuin hlacl-hiiri Cam. 

 1 Pteromalid. 



Odonata 



1 Anax Junius Drury. 



Coleoptera 

 1 Scyninus notesrrns 



Diptera 



1 t^ai-cuplKKja paUincrrts Thorns. 



1 Frontina nrchippivora Will. 



2 Lyperosia irritans L. 



3 Borhorus sp. 



(! Small Diptei-a, 3 s])ecies. 



Hemiptera. 



3 Nysiu^ delectus White. 



2 Nysiiis sp. 



3 Wingless bug (nymph) 'i 

 1 Mirid. 



Arachnida 



1 Small s])ider. 



