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The prize capture by Mr. Pasch was the noctuid Thysania zenobia at 

 sugar in South Brooklyn. There were two other records this summer of this 

 hitherto unseen stranger from the far south. 



Mr. Schott's prize was a cerambycid, Ceratographis biguttatus from Oak- 

 dale, not previously recorded from the East. 



R. P. Dow, 



Recording and Corresponding Secretary. 



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WANTED — Living cocoons of polyphemus from any locality for experimental 

 purposes. American and exotic Saturniadae in exchange. — Public Museum, 

 Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences, New Brighton, N. Y. 



