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Edw. Edwards, Henry, late of New York City. Was a Lepidopterist of 

 recognized authority, and published a list of the descriptions of early 

 stages, from which some of the references to food plants are taken. 



Engelhardt, George P., of the Children's Museum, Brooklyn. He is inter- 

 ested chiefly in "Lepidoptera," but gives some attention to other 

 orders. His records are principally in the "Sesiidse," to which family 

 he has devoted much study. 



Fenninger, Carl W., Philadelphia. A general collector who has taken 

 some good things in South Jersey with Mr. Daecke, who gives his 

 records. 



Fernald, Dr. C. H., Amherst, Mass., Professor of Entomology at the Agri- 

 cultural College. Is a special student in the "Tortricoidea" and 

 "Pyralidoidea." He has kindly looked over and determined much of 

 my material in the super-families mentioned, and has also deter- 

 mined many species for other collectors. 



Fitch, Asa. For some years State Entomologist of New York; all records 

 credited to him are from his published writings. 



Fox, Dr. Harry, Ursinus College. Collected "Orthoptera" one year for 

 Mr. Rehn, and cited as "H. Fox" in that order only. 



Fox, William J., Philadelphia. Assistant Librarian in the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences and special student in the aculeate "Hymenoptera." 

 Mr. Fox has collected largely in Camden and Gloucester Counties, and 

 his records add largely to the list. He has also determined much of 

 the material collected by others, including myself, and this has made 

 possible the incorporation of many records that would otherwise have 

 been unavailable. 



Franck, George, Brooklyn. Manager of the American Entomological Co., 

 Lepidopterist; chiefly interested in the butterflies and larger moths. 



Fulda, Dr. Carl, Brooklyn. Has collected in Staten Island, and his records 

 are given by Mr. Davis. 



G G. Greene, George M., Philadelphia. Collects generally and has added 

 many useful records, especially in "Coleoptera," "Diptera" and "Hy- 

 menoptera." 



Gr. Grossbeck, John A., New Brunswick. Assistant in the mosquito work 

 in New Jersey.* Specialist in the lepidopterous super-family "Geome- 

 troidea," and authority for the arrangement of the list in that group. 

 Has also written the list in the "Culicidse" and "Cicadidae," and has 

 collected some of the material cited from the "Coll." 



H. Hornig, H.. Philadelphia. An amateur whose records in the "Odo- 

 nata" are cited by Dr. Calvert. 



Hagen, H. A. Late of Cambridge, Mass., and during his lifetime the 

 leading authority in the "neuropterous" orders. Cited here from his 

 published writings only. 



Haim. Haimbach, Frank, Philadelphia. Collects in all orders, but 

 especially in the "Lepidoptera" .and particularly in the "Micros." 

 Recently he has given much attention to the "Pyralidae." His col- 

 lections on shore points are especially valuable. 



* Now of the Am. Mus. N. H., in N. Y. City, 



