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In Thysanura. 



Isotoma albella Packard, from a filter of Albany city water, Feb- 

 ruary 16th. From Joseph H. Blatner, M. D., Albany. 



Lepisma fdomestica Packard, eating laces and paper boxes. From 

 Merwin & Holmes, Peekskill, N. Y. 



In ? 



Currant stems girdled by " the currant stem girdler " (insect 

 unknown). From A. H. Briggs, Macedon, N. Y. 



Twigs of Canadian poplar bored by an unknown larva. From 

 Ellwanger and Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



In Arachnida. 



"The mule-killer," or "the nigger-killer," Thelyphonus giyantens 

 Latr. Fi-om W. E. Walsh, Benson, Arizona. 



Ghernes Sanborni Hagen, two examples from the legs of a fly, July 

 Ist — sp? unknown (not sent). From Charles L. Williams, Belleville, 

 N. Y. The same, August, from legs of Xy/oirec/i lis. From Mr. Poland, 

 Beedes, Essex county, N. Y. 



Urojjoda Americana Riley, infesting and killing the Colorado potato 

 beetle. May 16th. From Silas L. Albertson, Roslyn, N. Y. 



Tyroglyphus longior Gervais, infesting horse-collars and a carriage- 

 house, July 12th. From Robert C. Pruyn, Albany, N. Y. 



Heteropus ventricosus Newport, in association with the larvae of Sito- 

 troga cerealella Oliv., in wheat. From L. S. Macon, Charlottesville, Va. 



Tridiodectes sphcerocephah(s Nitzsch, infesting the wool of sheep. 

 From J. P. Champlin, North Blenheim, N. Y. 



In Myriopoda. 



Scolopendra sp. ? From W E. Walsh, Benson, Arizona. 

 Cermatia forceps Raf. From J. C. Bissell, Rome, N. Y. 

 Jidus ccerideocinctus Wood, from cabbage roots. From F. N. 

 TiLLiNGHAST, Grccnport, N, Y. 



