No. 31.] INSECTS OF CONNECTICUl. II 



F. K. — Frederick Knab, Washington, D. C. Died 1918. 



F. W. H. — F. W. Holms, Norwich, Conn. 



G. A. C. — G. A. Cromie, New Flaven, Conn. 

 G. D. — George Dimmock, Springfield, Mass. 



G. H. H. — George H. Hollister, Hartford, Conn. 



G. M. — Gustav Mayr, Vienna, Austria. Died 1908. 



H. B. — Henry Bird, Rye,- N. Y. 



H. B. K. — Harry B. Kirk, Harrisburg, Pa., formerly of New 

 Haven, Conn. 



H. F. B. — Homer F. Bassett, Waterbury, Conn. Died 1902. 



H. H. A. — H. H. Abeling, Torrington, Conn. 



H. J. G. — Henry J. Goodman, New Haven, Conn. 



H. L. J. — Harry L. Johnson, South Meriden, Conn. 



H. L. V. — Henry L. Viereck, Bureau of Biological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C, formerly of New Haven, Conn. 



H. M. R. — H. M. Russell, Bureau of Entomology, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, formerly of Bridgeport, Conn. Died 1915. 



H. W. F. — Professor H. W. Foote, New Haven, Conn. 



H. W. W. — Rev. H. W. Winkley, formerly of Branford, 

 Conn. 



J. A. H. — James A, Hyslop, Bureau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



J. K. L. — J. Kirby Lewis, New Haven, Conn. 



J. R. T. B. — J. R. de la Torre Bueno, White Plains, N. Y. 



J. S. H. — Professor J. S. Hine, Ohio State University, Co- 

 lumbus, Ohio. 



J. T. K. — J. T. Klein, Torrington, Conn. Died 1904. 



K. F. C. — Kenyon F. Chamberlain, Cornwall, Conn. 



L. B. W. — Lewis B. Woodruff, New York City. 



L. W. S. — L. W. Swett, Boston, Mass. 



O. H. — Otto Heidemann, Bureau of Entomology, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. Died 1916. 



P. L. B. — Philip L. Buttrick, New Haven, Conn. 



R. H. — Robert Hochstein, Torrington, Conn. Died 1920. 



R. Hd. — Roland Hayward, Milton, Mass. Died 1906. 



S. I. S. — Professor Sidney I. Smith, New Haven, Conn. 



S. N. D. — Stewart N. Dunning, Hartford, Conn. 



S. W. W. — Professor S. W. Williston, Chicago, 111., formerly 

 of New Haven, Conn. Died 1918. 



