IQOl] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 53 



BLACKBERRY. 



Rnbns villosns. 



Fouud first upon berry-bush 2>< miles northeast of Urbana, 

 September 5, 1900 ; next near Insectary, U. of I. grounds, 

 Urbana, November 17, 1900, and later as follows: U. of I. 

 forest, Urbana, November 26, 1900; December 17, 1900; Janu- 

 ary 18, 1901; woods north of Urbana, December 17th, but few 

 specimens taken at a time. Of those collected in wood, De- 

 cember 17, 1900, two were upon upper surface of a curled leaf. 



RED HAWS. 



Crataegus mollis and Crataegns sps. 



On August 22, 1900, about i^ miles north of Urbana were 

 found upon the lower leaves a large number of specimens. 

 From then until the last of September some specimens were 

 seen upon nearly every red haw plant. Some leaves had as 

 many as fifteen upon them. They were especially abundant 

 in dark places. At Pekin, 111., October 11, 1900, some were 

 found upon three leaves. 



ENGLISH HAW. 



Crataegns oxycantha. 



On October 30, 1900, in a yard in the western part of Cham- 

 paign, two specimens were found upon a leaf. 



WILD CRAB. 



Pyrns coronaria. 



About the ist of September and throughout that month 

 quite a number of specimens were taken from the lower leaves 

 in crab thickets. Thej^ were not found upon isolated trees. 



SAXIFRAGACEiE. 

 Hydrangea sp.* 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



SNOW BALL. 



Yibnrnnm opnlns. 



Few leaves with specimens collected at Mt. Hope Cemetery, 

 south of Urbana, on September 18-20, 1900. 



* Not collected at yet upon this plant in Illinois. 



