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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
L. clemens Horn. New Jersey (U S N M). 
L. dispar Burm. Camden, Gloucester Co. (W). 
L. gracilis Burm. New Brunswick (Coll); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); 
“Laurel Springs VII, 21 (Dke); Sea Isle VII, 4 (Brn). 
L. gibbos a Burm. Throughout the State; locally common. 
L. subpruinosa Casey. Sure to occur in New Jersey. 
L. in versa Horn. New Brunswick, Lakewood, Lahaway rare (Coll). 
L. micans Knoch. Throughout the State, VI, VII; locally common. 
/ L. arcuata Smith. Locally and seasonally throughout the State V-VII. 
The common species is not the same each year, in the same locality, 
and a species swarming at light one season may be totally absent 
the next. 
L. insperata Smith. Snake Hill; rare. 
L. dubia Smith. Throughout the State, locally and seasonally common. _ 
L. fusca Frcehl. The commonest of all our species V-VII. 
L. grandis Sm. Hopatcong (Pm); Jersey City (Coll); Camden, Glouces--- 
ter Co (W); Forked River Mts. V, 26 (Dke). 
J L. barda Horn. New Jersey, two specimens (Sf). AUW > f0 
/ L. marginalia Lee. Lake Hopatcong (Pm, Sf). 
L. fraterna. Harr. This, with its varieties “cognata” Burm., and “fors- 
teri” Burm., is locally common throughout the State. 
L. nova Smith. New Brunswick (Coll); and probably g. d., rare. 
L. luctuosa Horn. Buena Vista, one specimen (Li). 
L. knochii Sch. & Cyll. Riverton (Castle); in roads through pine woods, 
dead specimens only (W). 
j L. rugosa Mels. New Brunswick (Sm); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); 
Merchantville III, 15 (Dke); probably g. d., local and rare. 
L. hirsuta Knoch. Throughout the State V-VII; locally common. 
L. balia Say. New Jersey, without definite locality. 
L. hi rticu la Knoch. Common everywhere V-VIII. 
L. semula Horn. DaCosta VI, 4 (Dke). 
L. crenulata Frcehl. Throughout the State; local, never very abundant. 
L. parvidens Lee. Manumuskin VI, 23 (Dke). 
L. i lie is Knoch. Throughout the State; not rarely. 
L. quercus Knoch. Rare, isolated specimens from various localities. 
L. tristis Fab. Throughout the State; our commonest small species. 
PHYTALUS Er. 
P. georgianus Horn. Hammonton VIII, 15, one specimen (Sz). 
POLYPHYLLA Harr. 
P. variolosa Hentz. Hopatcong (Pm); Highlands (Sf); Riverside, West- 
vilie VII, 9 (W), and all along shore in the wash-up VI-VII. 
