20 Mr. W. F. Kirby on 



ultimately require a new name, unless it has already been 

 redescribed in America, as it is quite distinct from M. borealis, 

 Smith, a black insect from Labuan, with which Dr. Packard 

 has confounded it. 



7. Vespa maculata. 

 Vespa maculata, Linn. Amcen. Acad. vi. p. 412. n. 91 (1764). 



Slave River. 



The commonest of the North- American wasps, and very 

 distinct from any European species. 



8. Ccelioxys, sp. 

 Carberry, Aug. 4, 1892. 



RHYNCHOTA. 



1. Rhyparochromus, sp. 

 Carberry, Aug. 4, 1892. 



2. Cicada pruinosa. 

 Cicada pruinosa, Say, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. p. 330 (1825). 



Carberry, Aug. 4, 1892. 



A common North- American species. 



3. Grlossonotus, sp. 

 Carberry, Aug. 4, 1892. 



NEUROPTERA. 



1. Enallagma boreale. 

 Enattagma boreale, De Selys, Ent. Mo. Mag. xi. p. 242 (1875). 



Rapids of the Drowned, June 29, 1892. 

 Described by De Selys from Newfoundland. 



2. Pteronarcys proteus. 

 Pteronarcys proteus, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. p. 177 J1838). 



Grand Rapids, Athabasca River, June 6, 1892. 

 The specimens in the British Museum are from New York 

 and Mackenzie River. 



3. Isogenus frontalis. 



Isogenus frontalis, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. p. 178 (1838). 

 Grand Rapids, Athabasca River, June 10, 1892. 



