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Rhinocapsus vanduzei Uhler. Beaten from red raspberry bushes 

 among the rank vegetation in open swampy woods near the Ausa- 

 ble river. About Buffalo and wherever else I have taken this 

 pretty species it has always been in just such humid and shady 

 situations. At Buffalo it is most abundant about the first week 

 in July. 



Orthotylus chlorionis Say. Common. 



Dichrooscytus elegans Uhler. Taken on cedar bushes here as 

 elsewhere. 



Plagiognathus obscurus Uhler. Taken on the summit of Mt 

 Whiteface and abundant at lower levels. 



Plagiognathus politus Uhler. Common. 



Plagiognathus fraternus Uhler. Captured near Isham's. 



Chlamydatus pulicarius Fallen. Common. In using this name 

 in place of Agalliastes I follow Hiieber's Catalogue as the 

 most convenient accessible authority. 



Psallus n. sp. Captured on the golf links. 



IsrOTONECTID^s^E 



Notonecta undulata Say. Dredged from the pond in the golf 

 links. 



Buenoa platycnemis Fieb. One example taken with the pre- 

 ceding species. 



Corixa sp. One small Corixa was taken in the pond with the 

 foregoing species. 



HOMOPTERA 



Campylenchia curvata Fabr. Rich woods near the Ausable 

 river. 



Ceresa turbida Godg. Varying in color from green to almost 

 uniformly black. It was comrrton on willows and alders. Pro- 

 fessor Osbom has informed me that he has redescribed this species 

 as Ceresa melanogasterin Bui. Nat. Hist. Lab. Iowa 

 State Univ., Jan. 1893. 2:290. 



Ceresa diceros Say. On elder bushes, occasional. 



Stictocephala lutea Walk. Taken at Axton by Professor Mac- 

 Gillivray. 



Carynota marmorata Say. One example taken near the banks 

 of the Ausable river. 



Telamona reclivata Fitch. Cobble Hill. One example beaten 

 from a Cottonwood tree. 



Telamona sp. One individual taken in the woods near the 



Ausable river. 



KULGORIDAE 



Scolops sulcipes Say. Taken on the summit of Mt Whiteface and 

 elsewhere. 



Cixius coloepium Fitch. Taken on the summit of Mt Whiteface 

 and common everywhere on huckleberries, August and September. 



Cixius stigmatus Say. Taken with the preceding in numbers. 



