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7- D. pugionata, Germ.- — This species appears to be confined to the 

 common Alder \Alniis mcafius). It appears in May. On Aug. 

 8th specimens occured that were evidently just out. Mass. I 

 presume all of these early appearing species make their first exit in 

 the late Summer, or early Fall, and hibernate. 



8. D. lun'da, Fabr. — On Hickory trees and logs. [uly, Oct. Mass. 



9. D. asperata, Lap. &. Gory. — Jan. 20th under White Oak bark. 



April 4th under a stone. Aug. 15th. Very rare with me. Mass. 



10. D . fenebrosa, Kirby. —On Spruce wood piles and logs. June. Mass. 



N. H. var. chrysea, Mels. . N. H. Revision, Leconte. 



11. D. iuberculata, Chev. — N. H. Two specimens have occurred in- 



doors in Lowell, but I do not know of its breeding here. 



12. D. lugubris, Lee. — One specimen, Mass. Henshaw collection. 



13. D. piinctidaia, Sch. — On trunks and foliage of Pitch Pines. Ap- 



pears early in Spring and late in the Fall in warm days, and in 

 one instance was found in mid-winter when the ground was cover- 

 ed deeply with snow. Mass. 



14. Pcecilonota cyanipes, Say. — One specimen on the trunk of a Poplar. 



June. Mass. 



15. Bupres/is linea/a, Fabr. — Both spotted and striped specimens on 



Pitch Pines in July. A specimen was dug from a White Pine 

 stump. Mass. 



16. B. consiihin's. Gory. — On Pitch Pines. Jul}- and Aug. Mass. 



17. B. NiiitaUi, Kirby. — Brookline, Mass. Henshaw. 



18. B. maculm'7iiris, Say. — Spruce wood piles and logs. Mass., N. H. 



Rare here. 



19. B. fascia fa. Fabr.— N. H. 



20. B. sulcicollis, Lee- — N. H. One specimen on a Pitch Pine. May 



30th. Maine, Henshaw. 



21. B. striata, Fabr. — Two specimens dug from a White Pine stump 



May 4th. It has also appeared in June, but is rare with me. 

 Mass. All the specimens seen from this locality are dull colored 

 with the exception of one individual which was taken in Lowell as 

 it emerged from a White Pine window sill just as the sash was 

 raised. The timber thus inhabited was probably western. 



22. B. ullramarina, Say. — Very rare. Beaten from Pitch Pines in May. 



One specimen was split from a Pitch Pine knot. Mass. 



23. Cittyra graci/ipes, Mels — Two specimens were taken on the shady 



side of a White Oak trunk in hot weather, Aug. 8. Mass. 



24. Melanophila longipcs, Say. — Found here only about buildings and 



is probably introduced in northern lumber. May, Aug. IMass. 



25. M. Dnimmondi, Kirby. — Abundant on Spruce logs and about 



