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Pomphopoea sayi Lee, Say's blister beetle, adults on rose, June 28, 



Paul Roach, Quaker Street 

 Epicauta? puncticollis Mann., blister beetle, adults, July 24, 



E. B. Peterson, Chatham. Through T. F. Niles 

 Disonycha pennsylvanica 111., adult on apple trees, March 31, 



E. B. Norris, Sodus 



Galerucella luteola Mull., elm leaf beetle, larvae on elm, July 12, 

 George Zabriskie, Nissequogue, St James, L. I. Same, July 8, Mrs 

 H. Fletcher Fordham, Greenport, L. I. Through Forest, Fish and Game 

 Commission. Same, July 14, J. H. Fish, Greenport, L. I. Same, larvae 

 and pupae, August 18, Mrs Albert Delafield, Greenport, L. I. Same, 

 July 23, P. B. McKensie, Northport, L. I. Same, July 26, John O. Van 

 Clefe, Oakdale. Same, August 5, E. M. White, Sag Harbor, L. I. Same, 

 August 24, C. L. Simpson, Amsterdam 



Trichius affinis Gory, adult, July 15, Mrs W. S. Miller, Boonville 



Euphoria inda Linn., flower beetle, adults, September 21, Frederick 

 Chatfield, Troy 



Macrodactylus subspinosus Fabr., rose beetle, adults, June 

 19, G. C. Schaible, Brooklyn. Same, June 21, F. Lindquist, Brooklyn 



Chalcophora liberta Germ., smaller flat -headed pine borer, adult, 

 June 3, Miss Eliza S. Blunt, New Russia 



Phengodes plumosa Oliv., larva, August 9, Ridgefield, Conn. 

 Through Country Gentleman 



Asaphes decoloratus Say, larvae killed by a fungus, Cordyceps 

 acicularis Rav. (C. carolinensis B. & R. Ravenel's exsiccati) 

 November 27, C. W. Nash, Toronto, Canada 



Alaus oculatus Linn., owl beetle or eyed elater, adult, June 23, Mrs 

 J. D. Patterson, Pattersonville 



Silvanus surinamensis Linn., saw-toothed grain beetle, adult 

 in flour, April 20, J. A. Hepworth, Marlborough 



Anatis ocellata Linn., larva, pupa and adult on apple, July i, Milo 



F. Winchester, South Amenia 



Nomius pygmaeus Dej., August 21, S. B. Ferris, Upper Saranac 



Diptera 



Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh, many adults on apple, September 



10, C. E. Brisbin, Schuylerville 

 R . s u a V i s Loew, adult on apple, September 10, C. E. Brisbin, Schuyler- 

 ville 

 Bombyliomyia abrupta Wied., adult, August 25, L. F. Baldwin,. 

 Albany 



Numerous Cecidomyiid galls were received from Miss Cora H. Clarke, Bos- 

 ton and Magnolia, Mass. and a number of new species reared from the 

 material contributed. [See Econ. Ent. Jour. 1909, 2:286-93] 



A number of Cecidomyiids were received during the season from Mr C. P. 

 Alexander, Johnstown 



Rhopalomyia hirtipesO.S., numerous subterranean galls Septem- 

 ber 2, 1909 from Miss F. A. Stebbins, through Dr George Dimmock, Spring- 

 field, Mass. 



