EA te deneer of drawing wrong coudlbslons 
e ithe eydieniatic position ofa specimen of = species 
en represented by only one or two individuals. These varia- 
tions are doubtless of no value in the history of the species, as 
pe y probably disappear in the next generation, although I 
4 cs ere rearawn from photographs. The markings 
on the wings, if any, are not indicated in the drawings. 
ExrLanation oF Pirate XVII. 
&. Tipula simplex Doane, and posterior cell wanting in both wings. 
2 and 3. ee Ce oo ee Serene bn sinn:end, ape: wits 
the species. 
4 and 5. Pachyrhina ferruginea Fabr, right and left wing from same 
specimen. Note presence of petiole of 2nd posterior cell in 
f 
& 
§ 
: 
: 
2 and 13. Limnobie triocellate O. S. Mote dierenie in the ieee 
of the posterior cross-vein in the right and left wing of the 
same specimen. 
Sd Limnobie trieccilete 0. S. Note supernumerary cross veins in 
Ps a vi 
alet Adit — ¢ a) 
. . ta _ _ ee ee ° 
fe, : ' a i ie "AS eee Td: P 
a , i : 0) 4am 
: submarginal cell. 
15. ee stigmata Doane. Note short piece of vein in spurious 
6. De cteptie 0. 5 Note two interpolated cells. 
17. simplex Doane. Note interpolated cell. 
Ma. Davin T. Futtaway, of California, has received an appointment 
- to the Hawaiian Experiment Station at Honolulu. 
Prince Ferornanp, now King of Bulgaria, is an entomologist of note 
and a member of some of the European societies. An article on the 
__ King appeared in a recent number of Rovartani Lapok. We believe a 
"good entomologist should make a good ruler. 
