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Nysius minutus Uhler, one. 



Pseiidocnemodus canadensis Pro- 

 vancher, four long-winged. 



Emblethis vicarius Horv., two. 



Eremocoris fcrus Say, as noted. 



Aradus uniformis Held., five ; two 

 or three with mites on the un- 

 derside. 



A. abbas Bergr., one. 



Ncuroctenus simplex Uhler, one. 



Gcrris remujis Say, one winged, 

 very rare form. 



Gerris marginatus Say, two. 

 Reduriolus fcrus Linne, one. 

 Zelus socius Uhler, one. 

 Acanthia Intmilis Say, one very 



lively specimen of this small 



species was found ; possibly 



others had got away. 

 The truly aquatic Ilemiptcra had 



only two representatives, one 



specimen each of 

 Corixa interrupta Say, and 

 Corixa pcctcnata Abbott. 



In addition to the Tingid mentioned, there were two speci- 

 mens of a Myodochid that I have been as yet unable to place 

 to my satisfaction. 



The following year, 1914, I spent a couple of hours on the 

 beach at Arverne, in about the same part of Long Island, on 

 the 3d of October. Away from the water, the weather was 

 warm, and even sultry, but down on the beach it was raw and 

 windy, with a heavy sea breeze. The Hemiptera found were 

 scattered along some hundreds of yards of beach and were 

 quite active for all their sea bath. The most abundant species 

 was Amncstus spinifrons, of which seven specimens were se- 

 cured, the next being Brochymcna quadripustnlata, which 

 yielded six. 



. This is the total list found, which, while small in numbers, 

 was interesting as to species and condition. 



Apatcticus scrici'cntris Uhler, 



three. 



Trichopcpla semivittata Say, one. 

 Mormidca lugcns, Fabr., one. 

 Euschistus Tariolarius P. B., one. 

 Hynicnarcys ncri'osa Say, one. 

 Nezara hilaris Say, one. 

 B r o c h y m e n a quadripustnlata, 



Fabr., six. 

 Amncstus spinifrons Say, seven. 



Amncstus pusillus Uhler, three. 



Charicstcrus antcnnator Fabr., 

 two, which were covered be- 

 neath with a heavy farinose 

 pruinosity. 



Nysius cricac Schill., one. 



Ischnorhynchus ncmiiuitus Say 

 one. 



Cropliius discoiotus Say, one (a 

 rather rare species). 



This completes the tale of my own collecting on the neigh- 

 boring salt waters. Last year, however, it was my good for- 

 tune to come into possession through the courtesy of Mr. John 



