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Galls of Phylloxera vitifollce (Fitch). From Edavin Slocombe, 

 Camillus, N. Y. 



Mytilaspis pomonmi Bouche, occuring on seventeen species of food- 

 plants. From John D. Lyons, Monticello, N. Y. 



Ghionaspis furfurus (Fitch) on apple. From T. O. Aller, High 

 Bridge, N. J. 



Obthopteea. 



CEcanthtis niveus (De Geer): Amblycorypha oblongifolia (De Geer) 

 and 3Ielano2}hcs femur-rubrum (De Geer). From Mrs. E. B. Smith, 

 Coeymans, I^. Y. 



Egg-deposit of (Ecanthus niveus (De Geer) in an apple twig. From 

 NoEMAN PoMEOY, Lockport, N. Y. 



Chortophaga viridifasciata (De Geer) — the larvae taken on March 

 20th. From C. H. Coy, Cossayuna, N. Y. The same, on April 18th. 

 From E. H. Kilmer, Canaan Four Corners, N. Y. 



Neueopteea. 



Ephemera sp. — larva3 of, taken from a water-filter. From G. C. 

 Hodges, Utica Academy, Utica, N. Y. 



Plathernis trimaculata (De Geer.) From L. N. Gillis, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Thrips s]3. ?, infesting cabbage and cauliflower. From Mr. Gaeeaiien, 

 Kingston, Pa. 



. Epeira insula ris Hentz, from heliotrope. From Robeet Lenox 

 Banks, Jr., Albany, N. Y. 



Ixodes sp. ? and Rhlpistoma Americana Marx. From Mrs. Geoege 

 NoTMAN, Brooklj'^n, N. Y. 



Gamasxis sp. ? feeding on mushrooms. From William Falconee, 

 Glen Cove, K Y. 



An Acariden infesting potatoes and thought to be the cause of the 

 scab. From D. J. Gaeth, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



Jidiis coeruleoclnctus Wood, in cavities in potatoes. From D. G» 

 Gaeth, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



