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THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



GENEKA OF THE SPUEX FAMILY. 



"Two subiimrgiiial cells. (L«S9 smooth.) 



1. I'n h ■it--!i-i-L-inaI cellre--eiviiigarecurront vein Bh 



- ^. I .1 iili: I r;;irial ceil receivingbothrccurrcut veins.. Cc 



\. >■ .vll reeeivinB both nH;uirenl veins. 



1 I : ' ■. ' ^ t'le clypens ] 



/., "' Le;;';h,',n;ed'unJbVi5'lly° 



1. iliird sulnnarginal eell 4-81(16(1 and sessile Ami 



.[Parasphex.] 

 ".'..[Ampulei. 



within its limits. So tliat AVi-stcrii iiixtiinilists tire coii- 

 timially tomiiellid to go begging for bibliographical 

 assistaiui' t" tlio doors of tlii-ir friends in the East, wliii 

 —more fortiuuitc than themselves— have free aecess to 



(.EM .> A.M^tOPHlLA. 



/A, 



9- (1*"' 



. loo, p 

 ort bhiek 

 liiiely rii- 

 ilion.s di- 

 I-. Cly- 

 ili sparse 

 ck 1 1 airs. 

 I lie front 

 r. with a 

 iuke and 



N A. lilue W: 



lliey may be eniun 

 Linnaeus '(Si/stem. A.i 

 which is now con^i. 

 lainilv) found in Me: 



■'• , more 

 liiieous. 

 iiid legs 



JUION 

 ■iiortli 



I'll 111 .some museum. 



GENUS CHLORION. 

 CCERULEUM Drurv (Fii;. 97 



uks to Mr. Cressnn for hi- 



cMi,,. nil. 'H,r r,,iiMiiii.| l.-^ :iiv i;ur-li-Jiil\ ..patpie. 

 .-.11,, II i- n„lN ili,'l.a-:.l l-:;r.|.ailic Iroi.i NMii-thatis 



iniildle l-:inlin both wings being subiiyaline aiid the ter- 

 minal l-Srd dusky.— Length 5" 0.6()ineh; expanse (f 



inih . 



eight $. 



if tllclU tl 



TInvc a 



Fiv 



5 we 



tiiken in South Illi 



:l]vr■.,.i^ ill ||„. col- 

 hIi. Iiii\v(\cr, were 

 oloring of its wings 



(Eiiroi)c): but that 



Wliat the N. Y. Farmers" Clul) lliinks of Best's 

 liivigorator. 

 An Atiiiitii.TL'RAi. IIiMiitK; — Sidney Keitli 

 wiitcs to Horace Greeley, asking what lie think.s 

 about "Be.st's Tree Invigorator." Mr. Greeley 

 refer.* the letter to the Club, and wo advise Sid- 

 ney Keith and all others to have nothing what- 

 ever to do with the '■ Tree Invigorator," or any 

 other patent manure, or lotion, or swab, or 

 drench. You may as well buy pills to cause 

 cows to give cream, or stutl" in a vial to fatten 

 hogs, or a patent hen persuader to get eggs 

 without roosters or grain. — Proceedings of f he 

 ..V. }'. Farmers' Club, h'eh. -'o. 18(i!l. 



Kkua'itm in No. 7. — I'agc 1 

 tigure, for "'Black and ilull 

 " lilackand bright vellow." 



under th, 



