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Branches of apple-tree, f in. diameter, cut off by Elaphidion 8p. 

 From M. Brooks, Athens, N. Y. 



Cyllene robinice (Foerst.), reported as emerging from the common 

 maple — probably sent instead of Plagionotus speciosus. From Mrs. 

 M. F. Mendell, Detroit, Mich. 



Plagionotus speciosus (Say). From W. S. Eggleston, Mt. Riga, 

 N. Y. 



Monohammus confusor Kirby, June 25th. From Francis Starr, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Monohammus scutellatus (Say). From Robert Lenox Banks, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



Lema trilineata (Olivier). From W. H. Harrison. 



Crioceris asparagl (Linn.) and Crioceris 12-picnctata (Linn.), May 

 2d, from asparagus beds at Brighton. From Silas J. Robbins, 

 Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y. 



Examples of the cottonwood leaf-beetle, Lina scripta (Fabr.), devas- 

 tating osier willows near Syracuse, N. Y., May 4th. From A. Land- 

 berg, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Qalerucella xanthomelmna (Schrank), from the garret of a dwelling- 

 house on Long Island, May 7th. From Dr. J. W. Hall, New York 

 city. 



Ghelymorpha Argus Licht., June 6th, from a mangel-wurzel field. 

 From John Pigeon, Saugerties, N. Y. 



The oil-beetle, Meloe angusticollis Say, October 8th . From Jesse 

 Parker, Albany, N. Y. 



Macrops indistinetus Dietz, September 13th,* reared from a larva in 

 root of celery. From F. A. Sirrine, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. 



A strawberry- weevil, Anthonomus sp., July 15th. From H. Stew- 

 art, Highlands, N. C. 



Larvre of the chestnut- weevil, Balaninus fcaryatrypes Bohe., Sep- 

 tember 30th. From J. A Lochnhr & Co., Albany, N. Y. 



The grain- weevil, Calandra granaria Linn. From Mrs. S. A. 

 Little, Malcom, N. Y. 



Hemiptera. 



Eggs, pupa, and imagos of Anasa tristis (DeGeer), August 14th. 

 From Dr. H. C. Coon, Alfred, N. Y. 



Acholla midtispinosa DeGeer, occurring on peach-trees, May 8th. 

 From Malcom Little, Malcom, M. Y. 



Belostoma Americanum Leidy and Cicada tibicen Linn., July 30th. 

 From N. Pomroy, Lockport, N . Y. 



