78 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



B. contractum, Say. 



Atlantic City, not common Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigantine 

 Beach, September, not common Hamilton. Anglesea, July 

 Schwarz. 



B. afflne, Say. 



Camden, moderately abundant Liebeck. Ocean county 

 Smith. 



B. quadrimaculatum, Linn. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common Wenzel, Lie- 

 beck. The most abundant species in fields and gardens every- 

 whereSmith. 



B. semistriatum, Hald. 



Banks of Passaic, May and September Schaupp. 



TACHYS, Schaum. 

 T. proximus, Say. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September Schaupp. 

 Generally distributed, moderately abundant Liebeck. 



T. scitulus, Lee. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September Schaupp. 

 Camden, Gloucester, common Wenzel. 



T. occultator, Casey. 



Brigantine Beach, in September Hamilton. 

 T. laevus, Say. 



New Brunswick, rare Smith. 

 T. nanus, Gyll. 



Generally distributed, common Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. 

 Brigantine Beach, mainland and island, September Hamilton. 

 Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September Schaupp. 



T. flavicauda, Say. 



Generally distributed, common Wenzel, Liebeck. I have 

 taken this everywhere in the State, under bark of trees. 



T. tripunctatus, Say. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September Schaupp. 

 T. capax, Lee. 



Ocean county, cranberry bogs, not common Smith. 



