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In Hemiptera. 



Lygus pratensis (Linn.) G. lineolaris of Beauv., with young pears 

 punctured and gnarled by it. From P. Barry, Bochester, N. Y. 



The melon plant-louse, Aphis cucumeris Forbes. From T. C. Barker, 

 Lowell, Mass. 



The cockscomb elm-gall, Glyphina ulmicola (Fitch) on "weeping 

 slippery elm," Ulmus sp. ? From C. H. Hedges, Charlottesville, Va. 



The .grapevine bark-louse, Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Kathvon), on 

 soft maple. From H. E. Hates, New York. 



The oottony-cushion scale, Icerya Purchasi Maskell, on Acacia in 

 Lamonda Park, Los Angeles Co., Cal. From A. O. Osborne, Water- 

 ville, N. Y. 



The scurfy bark-louse, Ghionaspis furfurus (Fitch), on a pear tree 

 twig. From J. M. Clarke, Albany, N. Y. 



In Orthoptera. 



Eggs of Microcentrum retinervum (Burm.) on currant stem and on 

 Gercis Japonica. From Prof. W. S. Robinson, Elizabeth, N. J.; also 

 from S. B. Husted (April 20th), Blauvelt, N. Y. 



Eggs of (Ecanthus niveus Serv. in Concord grapevines. From W. D. 

 Barnes, Middlehope, N. Y. The same, from St. Catherines, Ontario; 

 from E. S. Goff, Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



(Ecanthus niveus (De Geer) 5 • From Jonas Brooks, Albany, N. Y. ; 

 also in both sexes, from Mrs. E. B. Smith, Coeymans, N. Y. 



Apple-tree twigs showing oviposition of an (Ecanthus, not niveus. 

 From W. L. Devereaux, Clyde, N. Y. 



Gryllotalpa longipennis Scud. From Dr. C. W. Crispell, Kingston, 

 N. Y. 



In Neuroptera. 



Gorydalis cornutus (Linn.), the hellgrammite fly, August 5th. From 

 Dr. C. W. Crispell, Kingston, N. Y. 



In Arachnida. 



Galls of Phytoptus quadripes (Shimer) on leaves of soft maple, June 

 5th. From E. Dayton Joslin, Lake Grove, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 



In Myriapoda. 



Julus cceruleocinctus Wood, from beneath a carpet. From Wm. G. 

 Warren, Buffalo, N. Y., and from Mrs. Ira Harris, Loudon ville, N. Y. 

 The same, from roots of geraniums, September 27th. From John B. 

 Hoffman, Cape May, N. J. 



