194 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



L. hirsute,, Knoch. 



Not common ; generally distributed. Rare, Westville Lie- 

 beck. Camden and Gloucester counties Wenzel. 



L. balia, Say. 



I have taken this in the State. Exact locality unknown. 

 L. hirticula, Knoch. 



Common everywhere. I took it at New Brunswick this 

 season. 



L. crenulata, Froehl. 



Not common. I have taken it near Jersey City. Camden and 

 Gloucester counties Wenzel. 



L. ilicis, Knoch. 



Not rare. A few specimens near Jersey City. Newark. 

 Generally distributed, moderately abundant Liebeck, Wenzel. 



L. quercus, Knoch. 



Rare. Isolated specimens from different localities seen. 

 L. tristis, Fabr. 



Common everywhere in the State. 



In this list I have added two species not actually taken in the 

 State, but which are so distributed faunally that their occurrence 

 is almost a certainty. Two other species 



L. marginalia, Lee. 



L. villifrons, Lee. 



Are also almost certain to occur. My collection, now in the 

 United States National Museum, contained many specimens col- 

 lected by me in this State, and from my paper in the Proceedings 

 United States National Museum for 1888, these localities are 

 taken. 



PHYTALUS, Br. 

 P. georgianus, Horn. 



Hammonton, a single specimen only Schwarz. 



POLYPHYLLA, Harr. 

 P. variolosa, Hentz. 



Atlantic county, rare Wenzel. Atlantic City, rare Liebeck. 

 Sandy Hook, rather commonly washed up on the shore Smith. 



