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GEOCOKIS FalK-n 



(i. bullatus (Say). Bar Harbor, July o" (Sanford). Town 

 Hill under cow dung, Aug. •'!<>. Much color variation. 



G. uliginosus (Say). S. W. Harbor, Sept. (5. 



(i. uliginosus lateraIjIS (Fich.). There have been but two 

 species of this genus described from New England but each 

 has several color varieties which have been named and de- 

 scribed. Sunken Heath, which is a sphagnum bog, F345. 



PHLEGYAS Stal 



1'. abbreviates (Uhler). Eden ; Station F208, July 13-23. 

 Sifting at foot of Newport Mt. Aug. 



CROPHirs Stal 



C. disconottjs Say. Beating Polygonium sachaliense Sept. 4. 



Sphaerobrts Uhler 



S. ixsigxis (Uhler). Tremont, Sept. 4. From the number 

 of records extant this appears to be a scarce form. 



Ligyrocoris Stal 



L. diffusus (Uhler). To be looked for under boards, etc. 



Salisbury Cove; S. W. Harbor, July 13-Sept. 6. 

 L. depictus Barber. Found on high ground and sea beach. 



Particularly on At riper patula. 

 L. sylvestris (Linn.) (contractus Say). S. W. Harbor; 



Paradise Hill; Stations F173 and F208, June 18-Sept. 6. 



Stignocoris Douglas and Scott 



S. PEDESTKis (Fall.). Bay Shore Drive ; Station F182, Station 



F218. A new record for Maine. 

 S. rusticus (Fall.). Found near bogs and water, Sept, 30. 



Trapezonotus Fieber 



T. akenarius (Linn.). Sifting at Penikese, July 28. 



