270 



312. Gonomyia (Lipophleps) sacandaga Alex. (Proc. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Philadelphia for 1914: 587-588, 1914). 

 Near Middlebury, Vermont, June 17, 1927 (C. L. Farrar). 



313. Ormosia mesocera Alex. (Can. Ent. 49: 25, 1917). 



Mt. Mansfield, Vermont, altitude 3500 feet, June 16-24, 1927 

 (C. P. Alexander). 



314. Erioptera (Ilisia) laevis Alex. (Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc. 



25: 1930, in press). 

 Amherst, Mass., July 18, 1928 (C. F. Clagg); Chesterfield 

 Gorge, altitude 850 feet, August 2, 1928 (C. P. Alexander). 



315. Erioptera (Erioptera) ebenina Alex. (Can. Ent. 58: 237- 



238, 1926). 

 Manitic Lake, Conn., in cranberry bog, June 8-9, 1929 (C. 

 P. Alexander and G. C. Crampton). 



316. Erioptera (Erioptera) uliginosa, sp. nov. 



Manitic Lake, Conn., in cranberry bog, June 8-9, 1929 (C. 

 P. Alexander and G. C. Crampton). 



317. Erioptera (Erioptera) viridula Alex. (Can. Ent. 61: 20, 



1929). 



Woodcrest Farm, near foot of Mt. Mansfield, Vermont, in 

 boggy areas, altitude 1000 feet, June 20-27, 1927 (C. P. Alex- 

 ander) . 



318. Molophilus paludicola Alex. (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 37: 



57-58, 1929). 

 « Boggy meadows, near Amherst, Mass., altitude 275 feet, July 

 15-25, 1928 (C. P. Alexander). 



Crane-flies of Mount Mansfield, Vermont, and Vicinity. 



In June, 1927, Mrs. Alexander and I spent two weeks at Wood- 

 crest Farm, at the foot of Mount Mansfield, highest of the Green 

 Mountains. Crane-flies were exceedingly abundant and the 

 complete list, as given at this time, adds no fewer than 72 species 

 to those previously known from the State. Official altitudes of 

 stations mentioned are as follows: Woodcrest Farm, A. J. Hous- 

 ton, proprietor, 900 feet; Stowe Fork, 962 feet; Toll House, 1300 

 feet; Bingham Falls, 1400 feet; Barnes Camp, 1550 feet; Big 

 Spring, 1803 feet; Smugglers Notch, 2162 feet; Lake of the 

 Clouds, 3900 feet; Summit of Mansfield, Nose, 4000 feet, Chin, 



