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continent and the life zones of this State, as indicated by vegetation ; giving 

 some interesting comparisons from his own collections at widely separated 

 points for genera like Brachinus and Bcmbidiuin. The locality at Windsor, 

 N. Y., had proved especially interesting from the mixture of northern and 

 southern forms and the number of new species, 12 out of 423, requiring 

 description. 



Mr. Notman's remarks were discussed by Messrs. Angell, Woodruff and 

 Davis. 



Mr. Angell recorded finding a Cicindela sexguttata at Rattlesnake Creek, 

 the Bronx, New York City, April 25 ; remarkable for its small size and unusual 

 color. 



Mr. Woodruff reported his visit to Washington and conveyed the good 

 wishes of Messrs, Schwarz, Caudell, Aldrich and Barber to our members. 



A Correction. — Page 20, Agrilus obsciiro-guttatus Gory should 

 read Agrilus obsolefoguttatiis Gory. H. Notman. 



