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Per ill US exaptus Say, June 21. 

 *Apateticus cyniciis Sa\-, Jul\' IS. , 



*A. hracteatns Ffi., Aug 1. 



Lygaeidae. 

 *Lygcriis kalntii Stal., July 18. 

 Ortholomus longiceps Stal., Juh' 18. 

 *Nysius ericce Schill., June 21. 

 * Ischnorrhynchiis geminatus Say. Aug. 1. 

 Cymtis angustatus Stal.. Jul\- 18. 

 C. discbrs Horw. June 21. 

 Geocoris hiillatus Say, June 21. (6) 

 G. bullatiis discopterus Stal., June 21. (2) 

 G. uliginosiis speculator Mont., July 18. (3) 

 G. nliginosus limbatus Stal., June 21. (4) 

 *Ligyrocoris diffiisus Uhl., June 21, Aug. 1. (lOj 

 Rhyparochromits plenus Dist., July 18, Aug 1.. 



These specimens seem to agree with the description and figure 

 given by Distant in the Biologia Centrali-Americana of a form from 

 Guatemala, but there is some question in regard to the generic re- 

 ference. I ha\'e seen a specimen from Mt. Tom, Mass., and others 

 ha\e been found at Georgetown, Conn., and in the Huachuca Mts. 

 Ariz. For most of this information I am indebted to Mr. H. G. 

 Barber, who spares neither time nor trouble when called upon for 

 assistance in some difficult question relating to the Hemiptera. 

 *Eremocoris ferus Say, June 21. July 18. (11) 



Piesmidae. 

 Piesma cinerea Say, June 21. 



Not found heretofore north of Rhode Island. 



Tingidae. 

 Corythiicha marmorata Uhl., July 18. 

 C. sp. nov., June 21. 



The description of this and se^■eral other new species of Cory- 

 thucha will be published elsewhere. 



C. cratcegi Morrill. Osb. & Drk., Aug. 1. 

 Melanorhopala obscura Farsh., (Psyche,Vol.23, 191(3. p.l67) June 21. 



Nabidae. 

 *Nabis ferns Linn., July 18. 



Miridae. 

 Miris dolabratns Linn., June 21. (2) 



