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TI. AEACnNID^. 



Teiragnatlia marginata Keys. 

 Epelra Hentzii Keys. 

 Epeira sepiima. 

 Xephilu plumipes. 

 Miranda bombi/cinaria. 

 ZiUa h or to rum. 

 Th er id i u m v u Iga re. 



Pholcns atlanticus. 

 Tcf/enaria medicinalis. 

 Fiiistata eapitata. 

 EoJom cdcs se.rpuuctatus. 

 Lycosa scutulata. 

 Lycosa remtstula. 

 Tarantula 7'i2)aria. 



From Xovember, 1SS2, to the latter part of February, 1883, the fol- 

 lowiug- additioual forms were added to tlie above list. Several other 

 spiders were also takeu, but at the present writing these have not yet 

 been determined. 



I. Lepidopteea. 



Saturnia io Tab. 3 larvte. 



Acronycta ablinita Sur. «& Abb. 1 larva. 



Ecpantheria scribonia Stoll. 1 larva. 



II. COLEOPTERA. 



Passalus cornutusFahr. 3 specimens. 

 Har2)aJus peunsylvanicus De G. 1 specimen. 

 Chalepus trachypygus Barm. 2 specimens. 

 Tropisternus )ii)ui>atus Say. 2 specimens. 

 Chilocorus bivuhierus Mills. 1 specimen. 



III. Orthoptera. 



Nemobius vittatu^^^* sp. 1 specimen. 

 Gryllus sp. 1 specimen (larva). 

 BJatta (?) sp. 1 specimen (larva). 



Unfortunately', during the most important part of the year, the spring 

 of 1883, other matters engaged my attention, which made an unneces- 

 sary and unsatisfactory drain upon my time. During the greater part 

 of the month of May I was obliged to be absent in New York City, and 

 lost in consequence all those observations so interesting and important 

 to the zoologist and entomologist at this season. From June to August 

 of this summer, however, my collecting was resumed, and the following 

 insects were added to my previous collections. This list completes all 

 that I was enabled to do in this direction up to the present writing. 

 Several forms and odd lots still remain in the hands of the ^Museum, 

 which have not as yet been fully determined. If any new species remain 

 to be described among these, such descriptions will now have to bepost- 

 l)oned until some future time. Should the remaining material upon ex- 

 amination develop fiicts of sufficient interest, they will be embodied in 

 a short report to supplement the above lists, and the folio wing diagnoses, 

 which were made up to August 7, 1883. 



