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41. C\ Harrisii, Hentz. — Beaten from While and Pitch Pines, June to 



Aug. It breeds, according to Harris, in the small branches of the 

 White Pine. 



42. Acnupodera culia, Web. — Occurs on the flowers of the Wild Rose, 



Cranesbill [Geranium rnacidaluni) etc. I think it breeds in dead 

 Pines. Common. Mass. 



43. A. ornata, P\ibr. — Mass. Leconte, Revision Buprestidce. 



44. Eupristoceriis c(\s^i/ans, Weber. — Abundant on the foliage of Alders. 



June, July. Mas>. 



45. Agrilus riificollis, Fabr. — On Blackl)eriy (^/^Z'«5). June, July. Mass. 



46. A. torqiiatHs, Ixc. — Rare. Mass. 



47. A. fulgens, Lee. — On the Hazel {Corylus Americana). Not very 



common. June, [uly. Mass. Specimens found here are shining 

 brassy or copper). 



48. A. oliosus, Say. — Very common on Oak shrubs. June, July. Mass. 



49. A. bilineatus, Web. — Not rare on Oak foliage, logs, stumps, &c. 



Julv. Mass. 



50. A.vittaticoUis, Rand. — Taken occasionally in June, feeding on the 



leaves of Thorn {Crattcgus), Shadbush [Amclanchier) and Choke- 

 berr)' (Fvrus arbiififolia). Mass. 



51. A. grannlalus. Say. — Breeds in and frequents the stems of partly 



dead Alders, but does not appear on the foliage very much. It 

 was found in considerable numbers in a smgle limited locality 

 though usually quite scarce. June, July, Mass. 



52. A. inter riiptiis, Lee. — On foliage of Oak shrubs. Not rare. June, 



[uly. Alass, 



53. A. acu/ipcnnis, Matm. — With the last. Not rare. June, July. Mass. 



54. A. anxiiis. Gory. — Foliage of Poplar sprouts. Very rare. July. Mass. 



55. A. iorpidiis, Lee. — A few specimens were taken on the summit of Mt. 



Washington, N. H., whitht-r they had flown from below. The form 

 described as gravis occurs in Mass. on Poplar sprouts and trunks. 



56. A. poliius. Say. — Common on low Willows. June, July. Mass. 



57. A. itnheUis, Crotcli. — Occurs on Helianihemum canadense in June to 



August. ^Nlass. 



58. A. egeniis, Gory. — I find but few specimens of this in my collection 



and do not know about its habits. Mass. 



59. Taphrocerus gracilis. Sa)'. — Taken in sweeping low herbage. May 



to July. Common. ^lass. 



60. Brachysorata, Web., cerosa, Mels. , and ccruginosa, Gor}'. All ap- 



pear most frequently on Oak foliage, though sometimes on other 

 deciduous trees. May to July. Mass. 



61. Pachyscelns purpureiis. Say. — Rare with me. It has occured at 



least once on Hickoiies, but I do not feel confident that that is the 

 food plant. July, Sept. Mass. 



62. P. htvigatns, Say. — Abundant on Bush Clover {Lespcdeza). June. 



July. "^ Mass. 



