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Mytilaspis pomorum Bouche, on lilac. From Harrison G. Dyar, 

 Rhinebeck, N. Y. 



Diaspis rosce (Sandberg), infesting a climbing rose bush. From 

 Miss H. D. Leeming, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Ghionaspis pinifolice (Fitch) on the Austrian pine. From Miss A. H. 

 WooLSEY, Matteawan, N. Y. 



Lecanium sp.? on Magnolia. From Professor Charles H. Peck, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



The maple scale-insect, Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Rathvon), June 

 23d, from Mrs. H. D. Crane, Schenectady, N. Y.; and July. 8th, from 

 Dr. Charles L. Hogeboom, Lawrence, L. I. 



Thrips sp. on diseased Austrian pines. From Miss A. H. Woolsey, 

 Matteawan, N. Y. 



Bird-lice — Mallophaga — from a chimney-swallow, Chcetura pelagica 

 (Linn.). From Professor Harlan H. Ballard, Pittsfield, Mass. 



(Ecanthus niveus Harris; eggs in poplar twig. From W. C. Barry, 

 Rochester, N. Y. : the imago, from E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Amblycomorpha rotundifolia Scudder — 3 examples. Larva of 

 Myrmeleon immaculatus DeGeer, from beneath a carpet, June 3d. 

 From Mrs. E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Trombidium muscarurrb Riley, parasitic on the house-fly, September 

 11th. From Miss Sarah Parker, Gouverneur, N. Y. 



Julus coeruleoGinctus Wood, infested with Uropoda Americana — from 

 a hot-bed. From George W. Churchill, Geneva, N. Y. 



