;;. Collections made in the alpine, subalpine, and lower regions ol 

 .Moiini Washington, New Hampshire, In .Messrs. F. (i. Sanborn, S. II. 

 Scudder, II. K. Morrison, and myself; also, a small number taken on the 

 Saskatchewan River, British America, by .Mr. Scudder, and a few species 

 from Quebec, collected by Prof. V. X. Belanger, with a collection from 

 London, Canada, accompanied by notes on the early stages by Mr. William 

 Saunders. 



I. Collections made in the New England States by Dr. T. W. Harris 

 and Rev. Mr. Leonard, and contained in the Museum id' the Boston Society 

 of Natural History, with unpublished notes of dates of capture and localities, 

 which I have been freely allowed to use. The specimens in the Museum of 

 the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, the Museum of Comparative Zool- 

 ogy, and collections made by Messrs. F. G Sanborn, H. K. Morrison, C. S. 

 Minot, S. II. Scudder, S. E. Cassino, Frank Very, Gr. Dimmock, F. W. Put- 

 nam, A. E. Verrill, S. I. Smith, C. G Atkins, F. S. Scribner, S. H. Peabody, 

 L. W Goodell, J. H. Emerton, and myself. 



5. Collections from the Middle Atlantic States, from the American 

 Entomological Society, Mr. A. R. Grote, the late Dr. Brackenridge Clemens, 

 Missis James Angus, J. A. Lintner (whose fine series have been of special 

 interest and value). Mr. Meske, Mr. Stultz, Mr. Graef, Mr. Smith, Professor 

 Comstock of Cornell University, the Kentucky Geological Survey. Prof 

 X S. Shaler in charge, a few species collected by Mr. F. G. Sanborn, assist- 

 ant on the survey, the Agricultural Department at Washington, D. C, through 

 Prof. T. Glover, and Mr. Dodge, Mr. T. L. Mead, and W. H. Edwards. 



tJ. A few species in the Museum ol' the Peabody Academy of Science, 

 Salem, from Michigan, collected by Dr. Clark; collections from Detroit, 

 Mich., made by Mr. Swarz of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, and a small collection from Racine, Wis., from Dr P. R. Hoy. 



7. A few species from the Southern Atlantic States, in the Harris 

 cabinet, Boston Society of Natural History. 



8. Large collections in the Museum of the Peabody Academy of Science, 

 Salem. Mass., containing my types of new species from Bosque County, Texas, 

 collected by <J. W. Belfrage, and from Dallas, Texas, through Mr. Loll. I have 

 also had t he privilege of examining the types of a few Texan species, described 

 bv Professor Zeller, and contained in the Museum id' Comparative Zoology. 

 I have also received the larvae and notes on a lew species from Mr. Belfrage. 



