TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING. 19 
M. L. Linell, E. A. Schwarz, and Thomas L. Casey, of Washington, D.C.; J. B. 
Smith, of New Brunswick, N.J.; and Charles Liebeck, of Philadelphia, Pa. The 
identifications in the Agricultural College collection have been made by Assistant 
Entomologist F. A. Marlatt, and in the State University by Entomologist Hugo 
Kahl, to all of whom many thanks are due. 
The numbers are those of Henshaw’s list and the third supplement thereto. 
682. Amara subanea, Lec. Taken at McPherson, Kan., at electric lights. 
June, July. 
734. Badister maculatus, Lec. Taken at McPherson, Kan., one specimen in 
electric lights. June. 
774b. Platynus texanus, Lec. McPherson, electric lights. May and June. 
9684. Bledius ineptus, Casey. Taken in Kansas, near Superior, Neb., in May 
and June; occurs burrowing in sandy mud along sand-bars in Republi- 
can river. 
3110. Hyperaspis signata, Oliv. Benedict, Kan. April, two specimens. 
3315. Pediacus depressus, Hbst. Verdigris river, north of Benedict, Wilson 
county, Kansas. 
3625. Saprinus patruelis, Lec. Kansas, near Superior, Neb. May. 
3683. Carpophilus antiquus, Melsh. Salina, Kan. 
3688. Colastus unicolor, Say. Wilson county, April, feeding on sap from elm 
stump. 
3734. Pocadius helvolus, Er. Taken with 3688. 
3739. Meligethes mutatus, Harr. Kansas, near Superior, Neb. May. 
3870. Bactridium striatum, Lec. Same date and locality as 3688. 
—  Limnichussp. Reno county. May. 
5334. Ptilinus thoracicus, Rand. Kansas, near Superior, Neb. May. 
5425. Canthon nigricornis, Say. Taken on sand-dunes, near Medora, Reno 
county. May. 
5682. Serica curvata, Lec. Same time and locality as 5425. 
5730. Piplotaxis corvina, Lec. One specimen, Wallace county. July. 
10229. Lachnosterna hamata, Horn. Rare, taken May and June. In Wilson 
and Douglas counties. 
10230. Lachnosterna generosa, Horn. Not common. May and June. Wilson 
county. 
5749. Lachnosterna ephilida, Say. Not common. Specimen from Wilson 
county and in the University collection from Salina. July. 
10233. Lachnosterna hirtiventris, Horn. Not zommon. Wilson and Douglas 
counties. May. 
5762. Lachnosterna subpruinosa, Casey. Rare. Agricultural College col- 
lection. 
5759. Lachnosterna errans, Lec. Agricultural College collection. 
10235. Lachnosterna inversa, Horn. Rare. Agricultural College collection. 
10236. Lachnosterna bipartita, Horn. Not common. Wilson county, McPher- 
son, and Manhattan. May. 
10237. Lachnosterna vehemans, Horn. Not common. Wilson and Douglas 
counties. Manhattan. April. 
10238. Lachnosterna arcuata, Smith. One specimen, Medora, Reno county. 
May. 
10240. Lachnosterna dubia, Smith. Rare. McPherson. May. 
10241. Lachnosterna grandis, Smith. Rare. Wilson county. May. 
10242. Lachnosterna ulkei, Smith. Rare. Salina. May. 
10246. Lachnosterna spreta, Horn. Four specimens. McPherson. May. 
