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Lansing, Harmon, New Brunswick. An amateur, general collector who 

 has taken some very good species at Lakewood. 



Lg. Leng, Chas. W., Staten Island. Mr. Leng is a Coleopterist and a 

 recognized authority in several families. He has added many species 

 to the list from Staten Island and a few from Newfoundland, Lake- 

 hurst and other parts of the State. His collecting trips have been 

 largely in company with Mr. Wm. T. Davis. 



Li. Liebeck, Charles, Philadelphia. An excellent Coleopterist whose 

 records in the list of beetles may be relied upon; he has also named 

 material for several other collectors. As he has free access to the 

 Horn collection for comparison and study, and is himself an in- 

 defatigable collector, his records are especially valuable. His col- 

 lecting has been chiefly in Camden, Gloucester and Atlantic Counties. 



LI. Linell, Martin L., late of the Department of Insects, U. S. National 

 Museum. An excellent Coleopterist, who collected carefully through- 

 out Hudson County, largely in the marshes, but also along the Pali- 

 sades and a little in the Orange Mountains. His determinations were 

 carefully made and may generally be relied upon. 



Loeffler, Jacob, late of Newark. Coleopterist, from whom many records 

 were obtained for the first edition. 



Long, Bayard. Botanist, student in the University of Pennsylvania; col- 

 lected "Orthoptera" for Mr. Rehn. 



Lt. Laurent, Philip, Philadelphia. Collects generally, yet chiefly "Coleop- 

 tera" and "Lepidoptera," specializing in the latter. Mr. Laurent's 

 records have been largely in the micros, where his material has 

 been named by good authority. His collections have been mostly in 

 Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic and Cape May Counties. 



Lv. Love, Dr. E. G., New York City. Collects generally, but chiefly 

 "Coleoptera," and in that order his records are especially useful, 

 because of the dates. He has collected 'at a number of points in the 

 State, but mostly along the Palisades, north and south from Fort Lee. 

 His material has been generally determined by specialists, hence the 

 records are to be relied upon. 



N. Nell, Philip, Philadelphia. Collects generally, and his records are 

 cited by several contributors. 



Neum. Neumoegen, Berthold, late of New York City. Was a Lepidop- 

 terist who had accumulated during his lifetime one of the largest 

 collections in the United States. This collection is now in the 

 Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 



O. S. Osten-Sacken, Baron R. von. One of the eminent early writers on 

 American Diptera. Published records of his captures are cited by 

 Mr. Johnson. 



Osborn, Prof. Herbert, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio. "Hemiptera" 

 and especially "Homoptera." Has furnished the information for the 

 list in "Mallophaga'.' and has done much to bring the list in "Homop- 

 tera" to its present state of completeness. 



