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Phytocoris breviusculus Reut. From the Lake Placid Club 

 grounds. 



Compsocerocoris annulicornis Reut. Taken on Cobble Hill. 



Neurocolpus nubilus Say. Not uncommon. 



Calocoris rapidus Say. Taken on the summit of Mt Whiteface 

 and elsewhere. 



Calocoris tinctus Uhl.? From Cobble Hill and vicinity. 



Melinna modesta Uhler. Swept from bushes in low woods near 

 the Ausable river. 



Lygus pratensis Linn. Common everywhere. 



Lygus pabulinus Linn. Generally distributed in wooded areas. 



Lygus in Vitus Say. Common. 



Lygus invitus Say var. Summit of Mt Whiteface and in wooded 

 places about Lake Placid. This is a rather larger form than 

 invitus, and stouter built and more deeply colored. 'Aj:^^^ 



Lygus sp, nov. Taken on the golf links. ff ■- • 



Lygus hirticulus Uhl. M. S. Several taken in the dense woods 

 along the valley of the Ausable river. 



N. gen. et sp, near Neaborus. Three examples from near the 

 Ausable river. 



Poeciloscytus unifasciatus Fabr. Taken in the heavy woods 

 along the Wilmington road. 



Poecilocapsus lineatus Fabr. Occasional. 



Systratiotus venaticus Reut. Not uncommon. A variety with 

 the cimeus black occurred in the low lands near the Ausable river. 



Camptobrochis grandis Uhler. Common. August to Septem- 

 ber. 



Camptobrochis nebulosus Uhler. Generally distributed and 

 moderately abundant. 



Labops hesperius Uhler. Taken at Axton by Professor Mac- 

 Gillivray. 



Monolocoris filicis Linn. Common on ferns in woodlands here 

 as elsewhere. 



Hyaliodes vitripennis Say. Beaten from bushes near Saranac 

 Lake Aug. lo. 



Sthenarops malina Uhler. Taken on the rank vegetation near 

 the Ausable river. 



Pilophonis clavipes Uhler. M. S. Swept from low huckleberry 

 bushes on the summit of Mt Whiteface and of common occurrence 

 elsewhere on pine trees. 



Stiphrosoma stygica Say. Common. 



Stiphrosoma croseipes Uhl. One example from near the Ausa- 

 ble river. 



Halticus apterus Linn. From woodlands near the Ausable river. 



Mecomma gilvipes Stal. Taken in numbers in the open swampy 

 woods on the bottom lands along the Ausable river. 



Dicyphus famelicus Uhler. Reported from Axton by Professor 

 MacGillivray. 



Dicyphus agilis Uhler. From the summit of Mt Whiteface and 

 not uncommon elsewhere. 



Diaphnidia pellucida Uhler. Common on trees. 



