92 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



M. anepheliis (obsoletus var. ?). On Liparis auviflua. 



Callimorae Forsteri. On Rhodites Rosae and on Ceci- 

 domyia Fagi. 



C. longicaudis. On Cynips Quercus-folii and on Teras 

 terminalis. 



C. Cyniphidum. On Teras terminalis. 



C. rnbiipes. From galls on trunks of oaks; frequents this 

 kind of gall in England, where it has been described by 

 another name. 



C. appropinquans. On Teras terminalis. 



C. cultriventris. On Cecidomyia Fagi. 



C. Nordlingeri. On Teras terminalis. 



C. crinicaudis. On a Cynips. 



C. cbalybaeus. On Tortrix strobilana. 



C. difficilis. On Cecidomyia brachynteros. 



C. pumilus. On galls on the willow. 



Chrysolampus solitariiis. On eggs of some Bombycid on 

 fir trees. 



Pteromalus gultatiis. On Pissodes notatus. 



P. Brandtii. On Yponomenta Padella. 



P. Lichtensteinii. On Rhodites Rosae. 



P. suspensus. On Cecidomyia Fagi. 



P. spinolae. On I Bostrichus typographus, or on Hylesinus 

 palliatus, 



P. bicaliginosus. On ? Eccoptogaster riigulosus. 



P. binaevius (binubeculatus, /cpwi. ?) On? Eccoptogaster 

 rugnlosus, or Saperda praiusta. 



P. Fraxini, P. bivestigatus, and P. bininobatus. On Hyle- 

 sinus Fraxiui. 



P. punctatus. On eggs of some Bombycid. 



P. Cecidomyiae. On Cecidomyia Pini. 



P. Pini. On Gastropacha Pini, on Microgaster of Pieris 

 Crataegi, on Microgaster solitariiis, on ? Pissodes notatus. 



P. pilosus. On Rhodites Rosae, or on some parasite of the 

 latter. 



P. Puparum. This is the well-known butterfly-chrysalis 

 parasite, and has been lately welcomed in the American 

 States, as counteracting the influence of Pieris Rapae there. 



P. tenuis. On a Microgaster (male .? of P. Boucheanus). 



P. Boucheanus. This, the author remarks, is probably a 

 parasite " in the third potency," a third-class circle of life, 



