98 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 







ANISODACTYLUS, Dej. 

 A. dulcicollis, Laf. 



Brigantine Beach, in September Hamilton. 

 A. rusticus, Dej. 



Generally distributed, common Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigan- 

 tine Beach, in September Hamilton. Newark. 



A. carbonarius, Say. 



Generally distributed, not rare Wenzel. Atlantic City, 

 moderately abundant Liebeck. 



A. interpunctatus, Kirby. 



Generally distributed, not common Wenzel. 

 A. harrisii, Lee. 



Sea- shore, rare Liebeck. 

 A. agricola, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common Wenzel. New Bruns- 

 wick, rare Smith. 



A. melanopus, Hald. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant Liebeck. 



A. nigerrimus, Dej. 



Brigantine Beach, in September Hamilton. 



A. discoideus, Dej. 



Sea-shore, rare Liebeck, Wenzel. Gloucester, rare Wenzel. 



A. baltimorensis, Say. 



Generally distributed, common Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. 

 Caldwell, common Crane. Occurs everywhere in the State 

 Smith. 

 A. verticalis, Lee. 



Anglesea, in August Smith. 

 A. piceus, Men. 



Brigantine Beach, in September Hamilton. 



A. terminatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rather common Wenzel. Sea shore, 

 moderately abundant Liebsck. Brigantine Beach, in Septem- 

 ber Hamilton. 

 A. nitidipennis, Lee. 



Newark Bischoff. 



