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nisville, Sea Isle Junction, Wildwood Junction, Seaville, Swain, South 



Seaville. 



BROOD VI, 1881 Essex Co., Caldwell in small numbers. 



1898 Middlesex Co., Piscatawaytown. Passaic Co., Charlottesburg. 

 Morris Co., Hanover. Cumberland Co., Vineland. 



igi$ Union Co., Cranford. Essex Co., Upper Montclair. Passaic 

 Co., Oak Ridge. Mercer Co., Princeton. 



BROOD VIII, 1900 No records in Smith's reports. Essex Co., 

 (Marlatt). 



BROOD X, 1885 Burlington, Camden, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, 

 Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Hunterdon Counties. 



ig 02 Warren Co., southwestern corner; well covered south of Cen- 

 tral Railroad of New Jersey and along Delaware River. Hunterdon 

 Co., southern half. Mercer Co., pretty well distributed, except in ex- 

 treme south. Somerset Co., not heavily visited, except at Rocky Hill ; 

 Middlebush, Martinsville, Franklin Park, Bound Brook, Raritan, Somer- 

 ville, Neshanic, Three Bridges, Harlingen, Kingston. Middlesex Co., 

 Piscatawaytown. Monmouth Co., highlands of Navesink, Locust 

 Point. Ocean Co., New Egypt, Collier's Mill, Prospertown; between 

 Jacobstown and Ellisdale (Burlington Co.). Burlington Co., Ellisdale, 

 Indian Mills. Camden Co., Delaware Township. Salem Co., Salem, 

 Yorktown, Woodstown. Gloucester Co., Swedesboro and between 

 Swedesboro and Harrisonville. Cumberland Co., Shiloh ; no records 

 from Hudson, Essex, Bergen, Union, Passaic, Sussex, Cape May, Mor- 

 ris and Atlantic Counties. 



BROOD XIV, 1889 Bergen Co., Englewood. Mercer Co., Princeton. 

 Burlington Co., Palmyra. Gloucester Co., Red Bank. 



1906 No reports of occurrence except in Bergen County by Marlatt. 



BROOD XV, 1890 Essex Co. Cape May Co., Anglesea. 



1907 Cape May Co. Union Co., Plainfield to Westfield. Morris 



Co., Newfoundland. 







New Species of Corixidae (Heteroptera). 



By J. F. ABBOTT, St. Louis, Missouri. 



From time to time collections of "water-boatmen" have 

 come in to me for determination, which have contained unde- 

 scribed species. I have put these aside until such time as they 

 might be included in a general survey of the group upon 

 which I have been at work. But as it is the wish of those 

 whose material I have examined, to include the names of such 

 species in lists which they have in preparation, it seems de- 

 sirable that formal descriptions of them should be published 

 at once in order to avoid the publication of manuscript names. 



