March, 1905.] 



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A. quinquespinosus Say. 



. Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., July 27; Hewitt, N. J., July, Jamesburg, N. J 

 Wust 31 ; Mosholu, N. Y., June 13 and 20, July 12 and 25, August 8 and 23 ; 

 Palisades N. J., August 22 ; Staten Id., N. Y., September 8 and 10, August 31. 

 This species is taken with the two preceding, but is not as abundant. 



A. conspersus Montandon. 



Newfoundland, N. J., September, 1899. 



I have seen only this one specimen, determined by me, in the collect,™ of Mr. 

 Davis, and have taken none myself. 



Genus HARMOSTES Burmeister. 

 H. reflexulus Stal. 



Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., July 28; Ft. Montgomery, N. Y. July 26; 

 Ramapo, N.Y., May 31 i Lakehurst, N. J., September 5 ; Mosho lu N. V, August 

 4 , 7, 9 and i 5 , September 13 ; Westfield, N. J., July 9 and August 13. 

 This is quite common. 



Genus CORIZUS Fallen. 

 C. lateralis Say. 



Tamesburg N. J., July 5 ; Lakehurst, N. J., May 26 and July 12; Newfound. 

 land N J. May; Mosholu, N. Y., July 26 and August 8; Van Cortlandt Pk., 

 N. Y. City, September 1 and 13. 

 This is another common form. 



Family BERYTID.F. 

 Genus NEIDES Latreille. 

 N. muticus Say. 



Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., July 26. 



Genus JALYSUS Stal. 

 J. spinosus Say. 



New York City, October 21; Westfield, N. J., July 2. 



?h7first specimen is of interest, because it was captured in the wmdow of one of 

 the tall Broadway buildings, about 120 feet above the street. 



Family PYRRHOCORIM. 

 Genus L ARGUS Halm. 

 L. succinctus Linnaeus. 



T .irohiint N V , May 25 and September 19. (Davis.) 



SSi-i. ^ «-— ■» L * ta * ftora Moy to Sep,embet or 



Family ARADID.^. 



In this family I h««e not yet succeeded in collecting many specimens personally, 

 and faZ locai y ma,etial in my collection, I am indebted to the k.ndness of Mr. 



