130 BIOLOGICAL SUBVE"X <>K 



T. pallipes Grav. (4670). North end Eagle Lake in meat 

 trap, Sept. 20. Scarce. (Jt. Notch Western Mt., Aug. 26. 



T. cibcumcinctus Miikl (4673). Feather and bone bait left 

 over winter Sea Wall Bog, May 28. 



T. peopinquus Mann. (4677). Western Mt.; Lower Break- 

 neck; Green Mt., Sept. and Oct. with melon, fish or fungi 

 bait. A common form. 



T. n.sp. Corfield in Amantia. Center Trail melon bait, Sept. 

 and Get. 



T. n.sp. Corfield in fungi, Sept. 2. 



T. n.sp. Corfield, Oct. 



Tachyporus G ravenhorst 



T. jocosus? Say (4681). Mt. Desert, June 12 (Br.). 

 T. acaitdus Say (4682a). Corfield on porch, Oct. 9. 

 T. nitidulus Fab. (4686). Bar Harbor, Oct. 10. 

 T. rulomvs Blkwr. Bar Harbor, May 2-Sept. 25. 



Conosoma Kraatz ■ 



C. knoxi Lee. (4695). Bred from fungi, Sept. 20 (Br.). 

 C. imbricatus Casey (4698). Bred from white birch, June 

 11; Narrows. Aug. 3 (Sanford). Corfield, Sept. 15. 



Bolitobius Stephens 



B. cixc'ticollis Say (4723). All of this genus are fungi 

 feeders and live in damp places. Cedar swamp on Eagle 

 Lake Road in meat trap, Sept. 3. Salisbury Cove, Duck 

 Brook, July 23-Sept. 11. 



B. anticus Horn (4724). A northern form. Sweeping lower 

 Breakneck bog. 



B. tbinotatus Er. (4727). In poplar log, Newport Meadow, 

 June 12. Great Notch Western Mt., Aug. 26. 



B. ctxctus (Grav.) (4730). Corfield on fungi, Sept, 27. 



B. qfaksitor (Horn) ' (4732) . In white birch fungus, Break- 

 neck Ponds, June 1. 



B. sp. In old log with red rot, Sargent Mt. Road, Sept. 23. 



