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Hulst, Dr. George D., late of Brooklyn, N. Y. Was a "Lepidopterist" and 

 specialized in the "Geometridse" and certain families of "Pyrali- 

 doidea." Dr. Hulst was my predecessor as Entomologist to the Ex- 

 periment Station, and his collection is now in New Brunswick as the 

 property of Rutgers College. Dr. Hulst determined a large portion of 

 the "Geometrids" and some of the "Pyralids" for the last edition, and 

 his papers in the groups revised by him are here followed. 



Huntington, William S., Philadelphia. A collector of "Coleoptera" and 

 "Lepidoptera," whose records were sent me by Mr. Johnson. 



Hw. Henshaw, which see. 



Jl. or Jtl. Joutel, Louis H., New York City. Collects generally, but more 

 particularly in "Coleoptera." Has sent me many useful records and 

 notes on food habits, largely from the Fort Lee district and from Lake- 

 hurst. 



Jn. Johnson, Charles W., Curator of the Boston Society of Natural His- 

 tory, Boston, Mass. Is a specialist in "Diptera," but collects also in 

 other orders. He has furnished useful records in nearly all, and the 

 list of "Diptera" has been almost entirely prepared by him. This list 

 and its editor is much indebted to him, therefore, for material aid. 

 Mr. Johnson has collected at several points in New Jersey, but mainly 

 of late years at Delaware Water Gap, on the east side of the river, 

 at Riverton, Burlington Co., and at other points readily accessible to 

 Philadelphia. 



Jones, F. M., Wilmington, Delaware. A Lepidopterist who has done some 

 special work in New Jersey. 



Jul. Jiilich, William, late of New York City. Was a Coleopterist of many 

 years' standing, especially interested in "Rhynchophora." In that 

 series his notes were furnished for the first edition, and they have 

 lost none of their value since. His collection is now with Mr. C. H. 

 Roberts. 



Kf. Kearfott, W. D., Montclair. Specialist in the "Microlepidoptera," 

 who has written the list in several of these families. To his energetic 

 and tireless labors the large additions to the list of species in these 

 families is almost entirely due. 



Keller, George J., Newark. Is interested in the "Macrolepidoptera," and 

 his records are mostly of local collections. 



Klages, E. A., Pittsburg, Pa. A Coleopterist who sent me a list of some 

 interesting captures made in New Jersey. 



Kp. Kemp, Stanley T., late of Elizabeth, formerly of Camden. Collects 

 "Lepidoptera," but has also collected "Coleoptera" and supplied some 

 good records. The determinations in the moths have been largely 

 made by myself, and in the Micros many species have been submitted 

 to Dr. C. H. Fernald and Dr. Wm. G. Dietz. 



Kr. Kircher, George, Jersey City Heights. Lepidopterist. Most of his 

 material has been collected near his home, and nearly all of it has 

 been looked over or determined by me. 



