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Teratocoris discolor Uhl. Common in the Juncus-Equisetum 

 zone at the edge of the New Buffalo marsh, July 5. 



Platytyleilus spp. One or two species of this genus were 

 found sparingly in grasses in the more open parts of the 

 Warren 'Woods, June 24 to July 3, especially in a bushy fiat 

 enclosed in an ox-bow of the Galien River. 



Neurocolpus nubiliis (Say). A common Mirid in marshes 

 and swales ; it was swept from grasses and herbage of various 

 kinds, and in the Warren Woods region I found it especially 

 numerous on buttonbush (Cephalanthiis Occident alls). 



Phytocoris eximius Reut. Three specimens were taken : 

 one from roadside grasses in the Warren Woods, August 31 ; 

 one from grasses near Bald Tom Pond in the dune region, 

 July 26; and one from willow beside Bridgman Creek, July 17. 



Phytocoris neglectus Knight. One, beaten from hazel {Cory- 

 lus americoMus) at New Buffalo, September 2. 



Phytocoris salicis Knight. Several specimens were taken 

 in various situations about the Warren Woods, June 20 to 

 July 4, 1919. 



Phytocoris Hnfuscatiis Reut. Two teneral individuals have 

 been referred doubtfully to this species by Dr. Knight. They 

 were taken on hickory at the Warren Woods, July 3. 



Phytocoris conspurcatus Knight. One, beaten from hard 

 maple in the dune forest by Bridgman Creek, July 18. 



Adelphocoris rapidus (Say). Common everywhere and at 

 all times during the summer. 



Stenotus binotattis (Fabr.). A common grass dwelling form 

 in the Warren Woods region during the early summer. No 

 specimens were taken after June 28. 



Garganus fnsiformis (Say). This agile Mirid was common 

 in the grass in damp localities about the Warren Woods, June 

 20 to September i. 



