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CLASSIFIED LIST OF INSECTS NOTICED IN 

 THIS REPORT. 



Hymenoptira. 



Thalessa lunator {Fabr.), the lunated long-sting. 

 Pemphredon concolor Say, a wood wasp. 

 Tremex columba {Linn.), the pigeon Tremex. 

 Rhyssa persuasoria {Linn.), an European long-sting. 

 Janus flaviventris Fitch, the currant-stem girdler. 

 Nematus Erichsonii Hartig, the larch saw-fly. 



Lepidoptera. 



Feniseca Tarquinius (Fabr.), the little orange butterfly. 



Sannina exitiosa {Say), the peach-tree borer. 



Sphinx quinquemaculata Haworth, the five-spotted Sphinx. 



Eudryas grata {Fabr.), the beautiful wood-nymph. 



Clisiocampa Americana Harr., the apple-tree tent-caterpillar. 



Agrotis ypsilon (Rott.), the black cut-worm. 



Agrotis species, cut-worms. 



Gortyna nitela Guen4e, the stalk-borer. 



Scoliopteryx libatrix {Linn.), the scallop-wing. 



Synchlora glaucaria {Guenee), the raspberry Geometer. 



Tmetocera ocellana {Schiff.), the eye-spotted bud-moth. 



Phoxopteris nubeculana {Clem.), the apple-leaf sewer. 



Coleophora malivorella Riley, the apple-tree case-bearer. 



Bucculatrix Canadensisella Chamb., the Canadian Bucculatrix 



Bucculatrix pomifoliella Clem., the apple-leaf Bucculatrix. 



Diptera. 



Diplosis pyrivora Riley, the pear midge. 

 Exechia sp., a fungus gnat. 

 Hoematobia serrata R. JDesv., the cow-horn fly. 

 Trypeta pomonella Walsh, the apple maggot. 



