NO. 31.] INSECTS OF CONNECTICUT. 9 



Wheeler and Charles T. Brues, Bussey Institution, Forest 

 Hills, Mass.; Charles R. Ely, Washington, D. C. ; B. H. Wal- 

 den, New Haven, Conn. ; Dr. L. O. Howard, Dr. H. G. Dyar, 

 the late Otto Heidemann, Henry L. Viereck, Nathan Banks, 

 W. Dwight Pierce, S. A. Rohwer, of Washington, D. C, and 

 John J. Davis, Riverton, N. ]., Harrison E. Smith, Arlington, 

 Mass., and Alfred B. Champlain, Harrisburg, Pa., all now 

 or formerly of the Bureau of Entomology ; and finally to many 

 collectors whose initials appear after the names of species in 

 the list. 



This list must necessarily be very incomplete, but it is 

 believed to be accurate and reliable in regard to the species 

 included. It is hoped that sometime a revised and enlarged 

 edition may be issued, and the author requests that authentic 

 records be sent him of any additional species taken within the 

 state. 



W. E. Britton. 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 



New Haven, Conn., April 6, 1920. 



STATISTICS. 

 Statistics of the insects listed in this Bulletin are. as 



Total 333 2946 6781 



