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A number of Cecidomyiidae, mostly bred species, Dr M. T. Thompson, 

 ktely deceased, formerly of Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 



Cecidomyiid galls taken mostly in the vicinity of Magnolia, Mass., a 

 few near Boston, Miss Cora H. Clarke, Boston, Mass. 



Numerous Cecidomyiidae, Owen Bryant, Cohasset, Mass. 



Cecidomyiid galls, mostly from the vicinity of Washington, Miss 

 Evelyn G. Mitchell, Washington, D. C. 



Cecidomyiidae from Kansas and Texas, E. S. Tucker, Piano, Tex. 



Cecidomyiid galls and adults. Prof. T, D. A. Cockerell, Boulder, Col. 



Several Cecidomyiid galls, Dr James Fletcher, Central Experimental 

 Farms, Ottawa, Can. 



Numerous Cecidomyiid galls. Prof. T. D. Jarvis, Ontario Agricultural 

 College, Guelph, Ont. 



A number of Cecidomyiid galls, T. N. Willing, Regina, Sask., N. W. T. 



A number of Cecidomyiid galls and bred adults, Norman Criddle, 

 Treesbank, Manitoba, Can. 



C e c i d o m y i a v e r r u c i c o 1 a O. S., linden leaf gall, galls on lin- 

 den or basswood, Nov. 14, J. Howell, Highland Falls, N. Y. 



A s p h o n d y 1 i a c o n s p i c u a O. S., galls and larvae on R u d - 

 b c c k i a 1 a c i n i a t a. Aug. 18, W. S. Fisher, High Spire, Pa. 



Neocerata rhodophaga Coq., adult and larvae, Dec. 8, Prof. 

 S. A. Forbes, Urbana, 111. 



T a e n i o r h y n c h u s p e r t u r b a n s Walk., adults, July 30; 

 12 u c o r e t h r a u n d e r w o o d i Undw., larvae, Aug. 28, E. Channing 

 Stowell, Dublin, N. H. 



C u 1 e X p i p i e n s Linn., house mosquito, adults, Sept. 23 ; C u 1 i - 

 c a d a s o 1 1 i c i t a n s Walk., salt marsh mosquito, adults, Aug. 3, D. 

 T. Marshall, Hollis, L. I., N. Y. 



Tipulidae, several species; Pediscia albivitta Walk.; X y 1 o t a 

 V e c o r s O. S., Jan. 21, R. F. Pearsall, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lepidoptera 



Hill Collection 



This is an exceptionally valuable addition to the State collections, 

 consisting of some io,ooo specimens, representing approximately 

 3000 species. It is in excellent condition and was donated by 

 Erastus D. Hill, Carrie J. Hill Van Vleck and William W. Hill, heirs 

 of the late William W. Hill of Albany, N. Y. The catalogue of 

 this collection is given in the appendix." 



Attacus atlas Linn., adult, Sept. 17, A. J. Booth, Manila, P. L 

 ■ A n i s o t a r u b i c u n d a Fabr., green striped maple worm, on maple, 

 Aug. 12; Heterocampa guttivitta Walk., on maple, Aug. 12, 

 F. J, Greene, Centre Berlin, N. Y. ; the same, Aug. 22, W. A. Stearns, Centre 

 Berlin, N. Y. 



Epizeuxis denticulalis Harv., adult, July 31, Mrs Alex. 

 Hiland Hill, Palenville, N. Y. 



E n n o m o s s u b s i g n a r i u s Hiibn., snow-white linden moth, 

 adults, Sept. 9, J. M. Chew, Newburgh, N. Y. 



