110 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Exchanges.— The Rev. F. 0. Morris, Nunburnholme Rectory, Hay ton, York, 

 Eng., writes that he sent in March last a box of British insects to Dr. Butterfleld, 

 of Indianapolis, Ind.~, per the Smithsonian|Institution, but'^has since heard noth- 

 ing further respecting them ; he now desires to know whether Dr. B. ever received 

 them or not, and if so, begs him to return the box full of American specimens, 

 and he will send it back again with a fresh lot of British ones. 



[We have recently been informed that Dr. B. has removed to Sancta-Clara-on- 

 Guadalupe, California," and probably has not received the specimens, as the 

 Smithsonian Institution only makes distributions of packages at certain periods of 

 the year. — Ed. 0. E.] 



J. P. B. H., Boston, Mass. — Have written tolhe author for the information you 

 desired. 



P. W., Wanstead, Eng. — C. B. M., Lep. Heteroc, parts xvi., xviii., and xix., 

 received ; very many thanks. The following are the new species described in 

 Riley's First Report: — Lepidoptera, Agrotis Cochranii, A. scandens, Fenthina 

 vitivorana, Packard ; Aplodes ruiivora, Pempelia grossulariœ, Packard ; AncTiy- 

 lopera fragariœ, Walsh & Riley ; Gelechia gaUœ-soUdaginis, Pterophorus 

 carduidactylus ; Coleoptera, Madams vitis ; Diptera, Lydella doryphorœ, Pipiza 

 radicum, Anthomyia zeas : Homoptera, Eriosoma ulmi ; Hymenoptera, Eury- 

 toma Bolteri, Hemiteles ? Cressoniij Microgaster gelechia. 



EXCHANGE. 

 Hemiptera. — I should be glad to make exchanges with any one collecting 

 Hemiptera, — an order that^has hitherto been much neglected in this country, — 

 or to give an equivalent in other orders for species from different parts of Canada. 

 — Johnson Pettit, Grimsby, Ont. 



Entomological Pins. — The supply of pins has not yet arrived, but they are 

 now on the way, and we expect [them daily. We shall fill the orders we have 

 received immediately upon their arrival. We cannot tell the exact price till we 

 get the invoices. 



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