156 Journal New York Entomological Society, t'^'o'- xxx. 



Ohio : Cincinnati, i (^. 



Michigan: "Mich.," 2 (^, 5 5; Berrien Co., i jj", 2$; Douglas Lake, 

 Cheboygan Co.,.3$; South Haven, 2 J", 25. 



Wisconsin : " Wisconsin," 3 (^, 3 J. 



Illinois: "111.," 4 c^, 2$; "Northern Illinois," 3,^, 5$; "Southern 

 Illinois," 1$; Aurora, i (^, 2$; Chicago, 5^^; De Kalb Co., \ ^ ; 

 Havana, \($; Pekin, 1$; Sterling, 2^, 4$; Topeka, i (^. 



Indiana: Clarke Junction, ij; Crawford Co., 2 J; Fountain Co., ij; 

 Lake Co., 1$; Millers, 10 <^, 7$; Pine, ic^; Posey Co., 2 ^^ ; Put- 

 nam Co., I c^; Starke Co., i 5- 



North Carolina : " N. C," 3 J ; Black Mountains, 2 (^, 4 5 ; Highlands, 2 J. 



Florida : " Fla.," i ? ; Lake City, i $. 



Missouri : " Mo.," i (^. 



Iowa: De Witt, i ($ ; Iowa City, i (^, i $; Spirit Lake, i (^ ; Waukon, i (^, 

 I $ ; West Lake Okoboji, Dickenson Co., i $. 



South Dakota : Englewood, i $. 



Nebraska: Ashland, ij; Halsey, i^; Hooper, i J', 2 J; Lincoln, i J", 

 1$; Nebraska City. 7 ($, 10 J; Omaha, 4 (^, ij: Sarpy Co., 3,^, 

 3$; South Bend, 2$; Sioux Co., 3 c?. 5$; West Point, i J", 2$. 



Kansas: "Kansas," i^^*; Medora, i ^, ij; Riley Co., 24 J", 19$. 



Utah : " Utah," i c?. 



Montana : Bridger Mountains, i (^ ; Gallatin Co., 2 c? ; Middle Creek 

 Canyon, 2 (^. 



Idaho : Kendrick. i (^ ; Maiden, i J*. 



Washington: "Eastern Washington," i,^; Spokane, 2 (^, 7'^. 

 Canada : 



Ontario : " Eastern Ontario," i 5 ; " Western Ontario," i $ ; Hastings Co., 

 i(^; Ottawa, 5 c?, 2$; Point Pelee, 1$; Toronto, 2 c?, 2$; Tren- 

 ton, 3 (^. 



Quebec : Ft. Coulonge, i $ ; Lanoraie, 3 c?, i $ ; Montreal, 2 5 ; Three 

 Rivers, 2 (^, i $. 



Manitoba: Aweme, i c?, 2 5; Onah, 2,^, 11 5; Thornhill, i ? ; Winnipeg, 

 4 c?. 2 ?. 



British Columbia : " British Columbia," i c?, i 5 ; Cawston, i $ ; Vernon. 

 2$. 



North West Territory : " North West Territory," i J. 



Serica tristis Le Conte. 



Serica tristis Le Conte, Agassiz Lake Superior. Boston, iv, p. 226 (1850). 

 Serica tristis Le Conte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. Ser. 2, iii, p. 275 



(1856). 

 Serica tristis Blatchley, Coleoptera of Indiana, pp. 956, 958 (1910). 



(^. Length, 7-8.5 mm. ; width. 4.5-5 mm. Color varying from chestnut 

 to nearly black, depending largely upon the degree of maturity and condition 

 of the specimen, surface moderately shining, distinctly less velvety than in 

 sericea. but with a similar though less intense, metallic, iridescent sheen. 



