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Rhagovelia obesa Uhler. Taken in numbers from the surface 

 of the Ausable river beneath the Wilmington road bridge. 



Microvelia americana Uhler. From the pond in the golf links 

 of the Lake Placid Club. Also taken from a small ditch of running 

 water near the Ausable river. 



Hygrotrechus remigis Say. Lower slopes of Mt Whiteface. 

 Also recorded from Axton by Professor MacGillivray. 



re:e)uvida.e 



Coriscus ferus Linn. Common. 



Coriscus rufusculus Reut. Taken at nearly all stations. 



Coriscus inscriptus Kirby. This species was amongst the mate- 

 rial taken by Professor MacGillivray at Axton. 



Coriscus vicarius Reut. Numerous brachypterous examples and 

 one fully winged one were taken by me from the rank vegetation 

 growing in the low swampy woods along the road from Isham's 

 to the Ausable river. I also took it in a tamarack swamp near 

 Lake Placid in September 1902. 



Coriscus subcoleoptratus Kirby. Recorded from Axton by Pro- 

 fessor MacGillivray. 



Sinea diadema Fabr. Not uncommon. 



SALDIDAE 



Salda pallipes Fabr. Common. 



Salda deplanata Uhler. Taken at Axton by Professor MacGilli- 

 vrav. 



v!^XTHOCORID^5s.IS 



Anthocoris musculus Say. Common. 



Anthocoris sp. Two examples taken on the golf links of the 

 Lake Placid Club. 



Piezostethus galactinus Fieb. Lake Placid, Sep. 22, 1902. 

 Triphleps insidiosus Say. Taken on the summit of Mt Whiteface. 



capsidae:. 



Trigonotylus ruficornis Fallen, Common. 



Leptopterna dolobrata Linn. Another common species. 



Miris affinis Reut. Abundant here as elsewhere. 



Miris rubellus Uhler. Taken about the Lake Placid Club grounds 

 as well as on my former visit in September 1902. This species 

 seems to grade into the darker specimens of affinis. 



Collaria meilleuri Prov. Common, August and September. 



Lopidea media Say. Occasional. 



Diommatus congrex Uhler. I have taken this on willows both 

 here and at Buffalo. 



Cyrtorrhinus marginatus Uhler. One example taken near the 

 Ausable river. 



Phytocoris eximus Reut. Taken on the summit of Mt Whiteface 

 and common elsewhere. 



