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Notes—C ontinued. 
Note 22. [105] 
References to discussion of J. P. Stelle’s claim to have first recom¬ 
mended publicly the use of Paris green for A. xylina, [105]. 
Note 23. [105] 
References to descriptions and figures of brush-sacs of moths, [105]. 
Note 24. [105] 
Worms worse in wet weather than in dry, because more protected 
from enemies, [105]—Localities of first appearance of worms are 
those of least molestation, [105]. 
Note 25. [10G] 
Appetite of swine for cotton-worms, [106]—Worms eaten by dogs 
and cats, [106]. 
Note 26_-v. [106] 
Reference to list of birds of southern States, [106]. 
Note 27..:. [106] 
Range of English sparrow in United States, [106]—In hotter por¬ 
tions of the country it is confined to towns and villages, [106]. 
Note 28. [106] 
Report by Dr. Geo. Marx on spiders found on cotton, [106]—Prelim¬ 
inary list of spiders which destroy insects noxious to agriculture, 
[106]—List of spiders observed to devour larvae of Aletia xylina, 
[106]—How they capture their victims, [106]—Food-liabits of 
Theridula sphcerula, [107]—Observations on habits of Oxyopes 
viridans, by II. G. Hubbard, [107]—Ants captured by larva) of a 
Cicindela, [107]. 
Note 29. [107] 
Description of imago of Trichogramma pretiosa, [107]. 
Note 29a. [107] 
Metamymar n. g. and M. aleurodis n. sp., provisionally named, 
[107]. 
Note 30.-. [108] 
Description of imago and larva of Apanteles aletice, [108]. 
Note 31. [108] 
Apanteles aletice parasited by Eupelmus sp., [108]. 
Note 32. [108] 
Description of imago of Euplectrus comstockii, [108]. 
Note 33. [108] 
Description of imago of Elachistus euplectri n. sp., [108]. 
Note 34. [109] 
Sarcophaga sarracenice distinct from S. carnaria, [109]—Points of 
difference between the Sarcophagce of America and Europe gen¬ 
erally, [109]—Additional specific charactersof S. sarracenice, [109]. 
Note 35. [109] 
Description of imago of Tachina aletice, [109]. 
Note 36. [109] 
Description of imago of Tachina fraterna, [109]. 
Note 37. [109] 
Differences between tachinid larva and that of Sarcophaga, [109]— 
Differences of puparia, [109]—Reference to description of larva 
of Senomeiopia atropivora, [110]; of larva and pupa of Tachina 
villica, [110]—Description of larva and pnparium of Sarcophaga 
sarracenice, [110]; of larva of Belvoisia bifasciata, [110]—Differ¬ 
ence of larva of B. bifasciata from that of Tachina concinnata, 
