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tion was published, and I am not yet able to place the species to 

 my satisfaction. The male genitalia do not closely resemble any 

 other species, while yet not unlike several others in type. The 

 harpes are very large, broad at base, abruptly narrowed toward 

 the tip and somewhat bent, the tip itself small and with a fringe 

 and pad of spinules inwardly. The clasper is double, and con- 

 sists of longer, curved, pointed process beneath a shorter, 

 stouter, beak-like structure. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF INSECTS TAKEN IN ALPINE REGION 

 OF MT. WASHINGTON. 



By Annie Trumbull Slosson. 



In the Summer of 1898 I made two visits to Mt. Washington, 

 one in July when I remained two weeks, and another in August 

 of a few days only. I captured many insects, and print here- 

 with a list of 175 not included in former lists. I have been 

 greatly aided, as usual, in the preparation of this list by Messrs. 

 Coquillet, Liebeck, Ashmead, Banks, MacGillivray, Fernald and 

 others. I am glad to acknowledge gratefully their assistance. 



ARACHNID/E. Neuronia dossuaria Say. 



Araneae. Goniotaulius pudicus Hag. 



_. , . . '. Neophylax concinnus McLach. 



Diplostyla nigrina Wst. ~ u - , . TT 



r 3 & Chimarrha aternma Hag. 



HEMIPTERA. 



Microneta sp. ? 



Acarinae 



Trombidium sericeum optera. 



Laslaps sp. ? Miris affinis Rent. 



Pcecilecapsus lineatus Fab. 

 Pseudoscorpiones. goniphorus Say. 



Chelanops sanborni Hag. Dicyphus agilis Uhler. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Aradus lugubris Fall. 



Psocus n. sp. ? Homoptera. 



Polymitarcys albus Say. Deltocephalus melsheimeri Fitch. 



Somatochlora forcipata Scud. Typhlocyba tenerrima H.-S. 



Libellula pulchella Drury. Aleurodes sp. ? 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Leucorrhinia glacialis Hag. 

 " hunsonica Sely. 



intacta Hag. Heterocera. 



proxima Calvert. Crocota ferruginosa Walk. 



■Chrysopa harrisii Fitch. Pyrrharctia Isabella S. and A. 



