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Megamelus notulus Germ. Sep. 22, 1902, on the grounds of the 

 Lake Placid Club. 



Pissonotus dorsalis VanD. Swept from weeds. 



Stenocranus dorsalis Fitch. Swept in numbers from a swampy 

 spot Sep. 22, 1902. 



Laccocera vittipennis VanD. Taken by me on Cobble Hill and 

 at Axton by Professor MacGillivray. 



Liburnia pellucida Fabr. One male taken on the slopes of Mt 

 Whiteface. 



Liburnia puella VanD. Taken with the preceding. 



Liburnia laminalis VanD. A female taken on the summit of 

 Mt Whiteface has the venter black. 



Liburnia lutulenta VanD. Very abundant everywhere. I took 

 one macropterous male with the abdomen mostly black. 



Liburnia campestris VanD. I captured a single example of this 

 tiny species near Isham's. It however is doubtless abundant in 

 the Adirondacks. 



Lamenia vulgaris Fitch. Not common. 



Bruchomorpha oculata Newmn. Generally distributed through- 

 out the district collected over, and taken on Sep. 22, 1902. 



Peltonotus histrionicus Stal. Cobble Hill, one example. Also 

 taken on the club grounds on Sep. 22, 1902. 



CERCOF'ID^XE 



Lepyronia 4-angularis Say. Common. 



Aphrophora 4-notata Say. Occasional. 



Philaenus lineatus Linn. Summit of Mt Whiteface. Also taken 

 in abundance everywhere I have collected in the Adirondacks. 



Clastoptera obtusa Say. Common. 



Clastoptera proteus Fitch. Swept from a Cornus bush by the 

 Wilmington road on the banks of the Ausable river. 



TETTIGOI^IDA^E 



Oncometopia costalis Fabr. Common everywhere with its 

 young. 



Tettigonia gothica Sign. Another common species. This is the 

 insect listed as Tettigonia hieroglyphica by Har- 

 rington from Ottawa, by Provancher from Quebec, and by myself 

 from Muskoka and Buffalo N.Y. 



Diedrocephala coccinea Forst. Rich woods near the Ausable 

 river, and on the club grounds, Sep. 22, 1902. 



Draeculacephala mollipes Say. Common. Prof. E. D. Ball has 

 established the genus Draeculacephala for those species of the old 

 genus Diedrocephala that have the head more pointed. 



Draeculacephala novaeboracensis Fitch. Abundant in places. 



Helochara communis Fitch. I noted the occurrence of this 

 common insect during my collecting about Lake Placid. 



Eucanthus acuminatus Fabr. (orbitalis Fitch). A few examples 

 were taken in open woods on the slopes of Mt Whiteface and on 

 Cobble Hill. 



Gypona quebecensis Prov. Taken in the woods near Isham's. 



