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This species occurred in a number of situations in the Warren 

 Woods area ; it was taken at Lakeside, at Harbert, at Stevens- 

 ville, and elsewhere ; and it was frequently found on the dunes, 

 especially on the milkweeds (Asclepias syriaca). A number 

 of specimens were taken from the beach-drift. 



Lygccus hicrucis Say. One specimen was taken at Three 

 Oaks, September 4 (Hubbell). 



Ortholonius Icngiccps Stal. Common in the fields about the 

 \\'arren \\'oods during the summer of 1919. No specimens 

 were taken in the dune area during 1920. 



Nysiiis erica: (Schill.). This species was common in the 

 Warren Woods area, where it was taken from a number of 

 species of Compositae, such as ragweed, dog-fennel, and Rud- 

 beckia liirta. It was also abundant in the dune area, especially 

 in the sandy fields immediately behind the dunes, where it 

 was seen running about on the sand among the roots of the 

 sparse grasses. 



IschiiorrhyiicJuis geiiiinatus (Say J. Several specimens were 

 taken from groimd vegetation in moist localities about the 

 Warren Woods in June and September, and a few were beaten 

 from red maple. 



Cyuius lurid us Stal. All my Berrien County specimens came 

 from the marshes at New Buffalo (June 30, September 2), 

 where they were swept from sedges. 



Cymus angustatus Stal. Common in the marshes about the 

 Warren Woods throughout the summer, and also in the moist 

 meadows behind the dunes. 



Cy lints discors Horv. More common than the preceding in 

 one small marsh beside the Galien River at the edge of the 

 Warren Woods. One specimen was taken in a moist meadow 

 behind the Sawyer Dunes, July 17. 



Blissiis leucopterus (Say). One specimen only, from the 



