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Adelocera brevicornis Lee, 28 June: from E. S. Blunt, 



New Russia N. Y. 



Silvanussurinamensis Linn, saw-toothed grain beetle, infest- 

 ing wheat flour and granaries, 21 Ap.; from Grigg Bros., Lockport 



N.Y. 



Adaliabipunctata Linn, two spotted lady bug, pupae and 

 adults, 25 June; from Henry Wheeler, Troy N. Y. Same, 5 July 

 and 18 Aug. ; from Mrs E. B. Smith, Coeymans N. Y. 



Megillamaculata DeGeer, spotted lady bug, in numbers on 

 the ground, 19 Ap.; from John Babcock, Selkirk N. Y. Same, 25 

 May; from R. Schofield, Dormansville N. Y. 



Xecrophorus marginatus Fabr., 18 Aug.; from Mrs E. B. 



Smith, Coeymans N. Y. 



Dytiscus fasciventris Say, diving beetle, 17 Ap. ; from 



Eleanor Slingerland, Albany N. Y. 



Calosoma scrutator Fabr, ground beetle, 17 June; from F. B. 

 Robinson, Newburgh N. Y. through Dr Merrill. Same, 27 July; 

 trom Francis Drake, Albany N. Y. 



Siphonaptera 

 Ceratopsyllus serraticeps Gerv., dog flea, 6 Nov.; from 

 S. A. Russell, Poughkeepsie N. Y. 



Diptera 



Drosophila ampelophila Loew, pickled-fruit fly, 2 July ; from 



C. R. Crosby, Penn Yan N. Y. 



Sarcophaga species, unusually abundant in woods where Clisio- 

 campas have been numerous, 26 June; from E. L. Mitchell, Clarks- 



viUe N. Y. 



Argyramoeba simso n Fabr. and Chrys ops nigerMacq., 



18 Aug. ; from Mrs E. B. Smith, Coeymans N. Y. 



Sciara species, hair worm or snakcworm in " snake " form, 24 July 

 from C. A. Chamberlain, Franklin N. Y. 



L a s i o p t e r a v i t i s O. S., grapevine gall midge, on wild grape, 9 

 Aug. ; from C. R. Crosby, Penn Yan N. Y. 



Lepidoptera 

 Anosia plexippus Linn, milkweed butterfly, 14 Aug. ; from Mrs 

 M. S. Miller, Aldercreek N. Y. Same, 6 Oct. ; from W. C. Hitch« 

 cock, Croi>^eyville N. Y. Chrysalis of same, 15 Oct.; from O. Q. 

 Flint, Athens N. Y. 



