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Larva? of Oxyplilus periscelidactylus (Fitch) from tips of grapevine, 

 May 24th. From Walter F. Tabkr, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Larva? of a Tortrioid? (icnago not yet obtained) feeding on pease in 

 the pod, in Canada. From N. B. Keeny & Son, Leroy, N. Y. 



Larva? of Caccecia rosana (Linn.) in tied-up leaves of the snow- 

 berry, Symphoricarpum racemosus. From Miss J. A. Lansing, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Larvae of Goleophora sp. and Tmetocera ocellana (Schiff.) on apple 

 twigs, May 29th. From W. A. Lefler, Albion, N. Y. 



DlPTERA. 



Eggs of the pear-midge, Diplosis pyrivora Riley, in pear blossoms, 

 May 10th. From Dr. John B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Many larva? of Phora agarici n. sp., infesting " the new mush- 

 room," Agaricas subrufesce?is Peck, October 5th. From Wm Fal- 

 coner, Glen Cove, L. L, N. Y. 



The cluster-fly, Pollenia rudis (Fabr.), September 1st. From 

 Wirt D. Walker, Pittsfield, Mass. 



Larva? and pupa? of Phorbia eilicrura Rondani, July 12th, in seed 

 potatoes. From James D. McCann, Elmira, N. Y. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Galosoma scrutator (Fabr.) and Calosoma calidum (Fabr.) and 

 Chelymorpha Argus Licht. From Mrs. Jokdan, Greenbush, N. Y. 



Buprestis fasciata Fabr., July 31st. From Mrs. E. C. Anthony, 

 Gouverneur, N. Y. 



The raspberry gouty gall-beetle, Agrilus ruficollis (Fabr.). From 

 M. Brooks, Athens, N. Y. 



Copris anaglypticus Say, June 20th. From Prof. James Hall, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Examples of Dichelonycha elongata (Fabr.), June 14th, from moun- 

 tain ash, Pyrus Americana. From Richard H. Lawrence, South 

 Salem, N. Y. 



Allorhina nitida (Linn.) — 14 examples. From Wm. Falconer, 

 Glen Cove, L. L, N. Y. 



Euphoria Inda (Linn.), feeding on corn in the field, in August. 

 From Fr^d Sturgis, Hartford, Conn. The same, feeding on the sap 

 of trees: from E. Bayley, White Plains, N. Y. 



Oak branches cut by Elaphidion parallelum (Newm.) From Mrs. 

 G. W. Rains, Newburgh, N. Y. 



