1909] 
OTIORHYNCHIDAE. 
Phyxelis. 
rigidus Say. 
Otiorhynchus. 
suleatus Fab. 
ovatus Linn. 
Pandeletejus. 
hilaris Hbst. 
Aphrastus. 
taeniatus Gyll. 
Sciaphilus. 
asperatus Bonsd. 
CURCULIONIDAE. 
Sitones. 
hispidulus Germ. 
flavescens Marsh. 
tibialis Hbst. 
Ithycerus. 
noveboracensis Fab. 
Apion. 
EASTON — COLEOPTERA 
melanarium Gerst. 
hereulanum Smith. 
walshii Smith. 
rostrum Say. 
patruele Smith. 
puritanum Fall. 
Phytonomus. 
punctatus Fab. 
nigrirostris Fab. 
Listronotus. 
appendiculatus Boh. 
frontalis Lee. ? 
Macrops. 
sparsus Say. 
humilis Gyll. 
solutus Boh. ? 
Hylobius. 
pales Hbst. 
Erycus. 
puncticollis Lee. 
Smicronyx. 
IE Sp: 
Otidocephalus. 
myrmex Hbst. 
Anthonomus. 
profundus Lec. 
scutellatus Gyll. 
signatus Say. 
helvolus Boh. ? 
suturalis Lee. 
musculus Say. 
corvulus Lec. 
Pseudanthonomus. 
crataegi Walsh. 
Orchestes. 
pallicornis Say. 
rufipes Lec. 
niger Horn. 
ephippiatus Say. 
Prionomerus. 
calceatus Say. 
Piazorhinus. 
scutellaris Say. 
pictus Lec. 
Tue following extract from a letter received from Mr. A. A. Packard, son of the 
late Professor A. S. Packard, is self-explanatory: 
“My father had purposed to rewrite the Guide to the Study of Insects, and 
bring it up to date, as soon as he had finished Part II of his Monograph of the Bomby- 
cine Moths, which was going through the press at the time of his death. He left 
many notes and references, but we find that they cannot be edited properly by 
another hand.” 
