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Stalachtis phk'gea Cram. 

 Batesia pijola Drury. 

 Tltecla Marsijas Linu. 

 Eudamus CatUlus Cram. 



Telegonus Mercator Fabr. 

 Pyrrliophaga Acastus Cram. 

 P. Phidias Liun. 



Estliena blcolor. 2. 



Fifty-two examples of Lepidoptera from New York State, viz. : 



Papilio Asterias Fabr. 2. 

 Papilio Philenor Linn. 

 Papilio Troilus Linn. 

 Colias Philodice Godt. 2. 

 Enptoieta Claudia (Cramer). 



Ptjrameis himtera (Fabr.). 2. 

 Pijrameis car did (Linn.). 2. 

 Junonia coenia {Boisd.). 2. 

 DeilepJiUa liiieata (Fabr.) 

 Hoinoptera. Innata Drury. 3. 



Other Noctuidce, 8 examples; Hypenidce, 9 examples; Geomelridw, G 

 examples; Pyralidce, 11 examples; Tineidce, 1 example. From Erastus 

 Corning, Jr., Albany, N. Y. 



Larva of Pajnlio Philenor Linn., feeding on Ariatolochia sipho, and its 

 chrysalis, July 25th, Eggs of Grapta inter rogationis (Fabr.), June 20th. 

 From Mrs. E. W. K. Lasell, Orange, N, J. 



Pupa of Sphinx quinquemaculata Steph. From John Henry, East 

 Worcester, N. Y. 



Larva of Thyreus Abbotii Swainson. From Jacob H. Houck, Central 

 Bridge, N. Y. Tbe same, from Charles H. Kamsey, Howes Cave, N. Y. 



Melittia cucurbitce (Harris), (^ and 9> June 24th. From Prof. C. H. 

 Peck, Albany, N. Y. The same, four examples, taken July 20th and 

 August 3d. From H. Van Slyke, Coxsackie, N. Y. 



A colony of young larvae of Halisidota caryce (Harris), feeding on 

 cherry leaves, July 22 d. From Ira W. Hoag, Pawling, N. Y. 



Larva of the "saddle-back," Emprelia stimulea Clemens, from corn, 

 August 24th. From Mrs. E. W. K. Lasell, Orange, N. J. 



Cases of Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis (Haworth). From M. W. 

 Vandenberg, Fort Edward, N. Y. The same, and eggs of Hyperchiria 

 lo (Fabr.) from Mrs. E. W. K. Lasell, Orange, N. J. 



Larvse of Cacoecia rosaceana (Harris), eating into pear-buds, May 22d. 

 From W. P. Rupert & Sons, Seneca, N. Y, 



" Jumping-seeds" containing larvae of Garpocapsa saUifans Weaiw., 

 September 25th, obtained from the U. S. Consul atGuaymas, Sonora, 

 Mexico. From W. E. Walsh, Benson, Arizona. 



Apple leaves containing the larvte of Tischeria malifoliella Clemens, 

 September 10th. From Prof. C. H. Peck, Albany, N. Y. 



Wheat infested with the Angoumois moth, Sitotroga cerealella Oliv., 

 and abounding with the remains of Heteropus ventricosus Newport. 

 From L. S. Macon, Charlottesvillo, Va. 



Cocoons of Bucculatrix j^omifoliella Clemens. From Prof. C. H. 

 Peck, Menands, N. Y. The same, from W. J. Strickland, Albion, N. Y. 



Cases of Tinea pellionella Ltinn., contaming the larva3, November 15th. 

 From H. C. Coon, M. D., Alfred Centre, N. Y. 



