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Larvae of Cecidomyia hetulcB Winiiertz, within the catkins of the 

 white bircli, Betala alba, March twenty-fifth. The imago obtained. 

 From W. H. Payne, Albany, N. Y. 



SpJiinx quinquemaGulatus Haworth — moth of a second brood, 

 taken September twenty-fourth from a basket of ])eaches. From 

 Dudley W. De Witt, Albany, N. Y. 



Dytiscus fusoiventris Say, drawn from a well, June seventh. 

 From C. M. Eeed, Sinclairville, N. Y. 



Dytiscus Harrisii Kirby, from a cistern. May eighteenth. From 

 R. H. Sabin, M. D., West Troy, N. Y. 



Euphoria, raelauGholica (Fabr.), from ripe peaches, October 

 tiinth. From C. H. Hedges, Charlottesville, Ya. 



Maple twigs newly cnt off by the larva of the oak-pi-uner, 

 Elaphidion parallelum Newni., at Pawling, Dutchess county, 

 N. Y., July twentieth, from which the beetles were obtained late 

 in November. From A. T, Thomas, New York city. 



OtiorhyncJius ovatus {\Anx\.)^^0 lign&us Lee, from beneath 

 carpets, June second. From Miss Effa A. Elmore, Bergen. N. Y. 



Scythropus elegants (Couper), taken at light, May twenty-fourth. 

 From P. Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



Pissodes strohi Peck — the larvae in cells in tips of white pine, 

 June twenty-seventh. From G. A. Schmitt, Wellesley, Mass. 



Cylas forniicarms (Fabr.), in its larval, pupal and perfect stages, 

 and the larvae operating in a sweet potato — examples from' Texas ; 

 also, borings in a branch of an apple tree of Xylehorus ohesus 

 Lee, received from Rhode Island. From A. S. Fuller, Ridge- 

 wood, N. J. 



Phla'otribiis liminaris (Harris), from peach trees at Paterson, 

 N. J. From EUwanger & Barry, Rochester. N. Y. 



Leptoglossus oppositiis (Say), occurring in clusters on grape- 

 vines ; also, examples of LygranthvaGia rlvulosa Guenee. From 

 C. M. Hedges, Charlottesville, Va. 



Belostotna Americana Leidy. From Charles S. Scattergood, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Galls of Pac/iypsylla celtidis-maimna Riley, on Celtis occident- 

 alis,-^.\\^ subsequently therefrom numerous examples of the imago. 

 From W. H. Vandenberg, M. D., Amsterdam, N. Y. 



