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Euschistus tristigmus (Say). Fairly common about the 

 Warren Woods, June 27 to September 3, especially in damp 

 localities ; specimens were taken from Saururus cermms, from 

 marsh grasses, and from Benzoin aestivale. This species was 

 also collected at New Buffalo from wild rose and from the 

 button-bush (Cephalanthtts occidentatis). No specimens were 

 taken in the dune region, nor were any found in the beach 

 drift. 



Etischistus icteric us (Linn.). This species was taken at 

 New Buffalo, at the Warren Woods, and near Stevensville, 

 June 29 to September 3. Most of the specimens were col- 

 lected by sweeping sedges and grasses in more or less marshy 

 localities, but a few were secured from Saururus cernuus. 



Coenus delius (Say). Rather uncommon. Specimens were 

 taken from grass by a creek near Harbert, June 20; from the 

 Warren Woods, July 15 (Hubbell) ; at the edge of a cran- 

 berry bog near Livingston, July 22 ; and at Klute's Lake, near 

 Three Oaks, September 4 (Hubbell). 



Hymenarcys nervosa (Say). Three individuals were col- 

 lected, one from a hayfield, June 27; one from fresh herbage 

 by a spring near the Warren Woods, September 3 ; and one 

 from under the bark of a beech stump at the edge of the woods, 

 August 31. 



Neottiglossa undata (Say). Surprisingly few individuals 

 of this species were seen. Specimens were taken at Livingston, 

 at Harbert, and at the 'Warren Woods, June 19 to September 3. 



Cosmopepla bimaculata (Thomas). Somewhat more plenti- 

 ful than the last species, but still surprisingly uncommon. 

 Specimens were taken at the Warren Woods, June 26 to Sep- 

 tember 2, and also at Bridgman and at New Buffalo. 



Menecles incertus (Say). One specimen was found in the 

 June beach drift at the Sawyer Dunes. 



