846 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Schlecksor, A., Irvington. A Coleopterist, member of the Newark So- 

 ciety, who has furnished a few records. 



Sf. Schaeffer, C., Brooklyn. Assistant Curator of Insects in the Mus. of 

 the Bkln. Inst. of Arts and Sciences and a good Coleopterist. Mr. 

 Schaeffer has collected in New Jersey, chiefly about Snake Hill and 

 along the Palisades, using the sweep net perhaps more than any other 

 collecting apparatus. He has added many species to the list that are 

 not elsewhere reported, and has given me much assistance in deter- 

 mining species and in arranging the synonymy in some families. 



Shoemaker, Ernest, Brooklyn. Member of the Brooklyn Ent. Soc., who 

 has sent in a few useful records. 



Sk. Skinner, Dr. Henry, Philadelphia, Editor of Entomological News and 

 Curator of the American Entomological Society. Is a Lepidopterist 

 and confines his studies mainly to the "Papilionides" or butterflies. 

 His recent catalogue of this super-family has been followed, and Dr. 

 Skinner has added many dates and localities. South Jersey generally, 

 but especially Cape May, is his collecting ground. 



Sleight, Chas. E., Ramsey, Bergen Co. An amateur, collects in all orders; 

 will yet furnish some excellent records from his section. 



Slosson, Annie Trumbull, New York City. An enthusiastic student of 

 humanity and insects, presenting the results of her studies as inter- 

 estingly in the one case as in the other. Has collected only a little 

 in New Jersey. 



Sm. Smith, John B. My own collections have been made throughout the 

 State and in all orders. Jamesburg, Anglesea and Lahaway have 

 been more systematically explored than any other points, but many 

 of the species recorded from Lahaway are really the results of the 

 unselfish labors of Mr. J. Turner Brakeley. It may be added that in 

 every order except the "Coleoptera" and "Lepidoptera" all the 

 material collected by me has been submitted to specialists for deter- 

 mination. Most of the more recent captures are recorded as from the 

 "Coll," and some of those specifically credited to me in the previous 

 editions now appear under the more general head. 



Sp. Schaupp, Frank G., late of Brooklyn, New York. A Coleopterist and 

 specialist in the families "Cicindelidas" and "Carabidse," in which 

 he published fauna! lists. His main collecting grounds were along 

 the base of the heights back of Hoboken and extending northwardly. 

 Fort Lee, Clifton, Greenville and the banks of the Passaic were also 

 explored, and his records in the families named are reliable. 



Ss. Few-Seiss, C. Philadelphia. Specializes chiefly in "Hemiptera," in 

 which he has added many records of importance. South Jersey and 

 points easily accessible from Philadelphia have been chiefly collected 

 over by Mr. Seiss. 



Stone, Witmer, Philadelphia. Has collected a few species of "Odonata" 

 and "Orthoptera" recorded by Dr. Calvert and Mr. Rehn. 



Stortz, George, Newark. A Coleopterist whose collections have been made 

 chiefly in the Newark district. 



Sz. Schwarz, E. A., Washington, D. C. Assistant to the Entomologist in 

 the U. S. Dept. Agric. and in charge of the "Coleoptera" in the U. S. 



