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Bruchus rufimanua Bohem., the European bean-weevil. From 

 Oliver E. Janson, Stroud Green, London, Eng. 



Tribolium ferrugi neum (Fabr.) in rice chaff from South Carolina, 

 numerous examples. Larvae of Tenebrio molitor (Fabr.) from wheat 

 flour. From F. E. Wadhams, Albany, N. Y. 



Ndcerdes melanura (Linn.), from basement flooring in a dwelling- 

 house. From Mrs. E. Pointer, Albany, N. Y. 



Larvre of the grape curculio, Craponius ina-qualis (Say), in grapep, 

 June 26th. From S. F. Gettys, Sanford, Tenn. 



Phlceotribiis liminaris (Harris) — living imago in peach tree bark, 

 May 7th; Xyleborus dispar (Fabr.), in peach tree, June 15th. From 

 George C. Snow, Penn Yan, N. Y. 



Hemiptera. 



Anasa tristis (De Geer), in pupa and imago, September 18th. From 

 T. C. Barker, Lowell, Mass. 



Lygus invittcs (Say), puncturing and scarring young pears in June. 

 From J. F. Rose, South Byron, N. Y. 



Belostoma Americanum Leidy. From Berthold Fernow, Kings- 

 ton, N. Y. The same, from Frank F. Goodwin, Albany, N. Y. The 

 same, in four examples, taken at electric light, May 12th, from J. M. 

 Dolph, Port Jervis, N. Y. 



Larvre of Clastoptera pini Fitch, on terminal tips of pine, June 1st. 

 From Miss A. H. Woolsey, Matteawan, N. Y. 



Larvae of a spittle insect, Clastoptera obtusa (Say), June 22d, on 

 linden: imago, June 25th. From D. J. Garth, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



Psylla pyricola Foerst., in the larva, pupa, and imago, June 1st. 

 From P. W. King, Athens, N. Y. The imago, from J. F. Rose, 

 South Byron, N. Y., and from Mrs. Dorr, Glenmont, N. Y. The 

 eggs, larva?, and imago, from Professor C. H. Peck, Menands, N. Y. 



Aphis pruni Koch, from plum trees, June 6th. From J. W. Smith, 

 Schoharie, N. Y.; also, from Frank A. Fay, Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y. 



Aphis sp., destructive to potatoes and cabbage. From Abram G. 

 Ho*t, Bradford, Pa. 



f Chermes larieifolice Fitch, on leaves of larch. From Miss A. H. 

 Woolsey, Matteawan, N. Y. 



Chionaspis furfurus (Fitch) on pear twigs. From P. W. King, 

 Athens, N. Y. 



Lecanium pyri (Sch.) with young, on pear, April 16th. From A. C. 

 Taylor, M. D., Scriba, N. Y. 



