98 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



ANISODACTYLUS, Dej. 

 A. dulcicoUis, Laf. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 

 A. rusticus, Dej. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigan- 

 tine Beach, in September — Hamilton. Newark, 



A. carbonarius, Say. 



Generally distributed, not rare — Wenzel. Atlantic City, 

 moderately abundant — Liebeck. 



A. interpunctatus, Kirby. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. 

 A. harrisii, Lee. 



Sea-shore, rare — Liebeck. 

 A. agricola, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. New Bruns- 

 wick, rare — Smith. 



A. melanopus, Hald. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. 

 A. nigerrimus, Dej. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 

 A. discoideus, Dej. 



Sea-shore, rare — Liebeck, Wenzel. Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. 

 A. baltimorensis, Say. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. 

 Caldwell, common — Crane. Occurs everywhere in the State — 

 Smith. 

 A. verticalis, Lee. 



Anglesea, in August — Smith. 

 A. piceus, Men. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 

 A. terminatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Wenzel. Sea shore, 

 moderately abundant — Liebsck. Brigantine Beach, in Septem- 

 ber — Hamilton. 

 A. nitidipennis, Lee. 



Newark — Bischoff. 



