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Reuteria irrorata (Say). One, from elm beside Bridgman 

 Creek, July 24. 



Orthotylus viridis Van D. Several specimens were taken 

 from luxuriant vegetation in a small, marshy spot by the 

 Warren Woods, July 5. 



Orthotylus Havosparsus (Sahib.), Swept from vegetation 

 beside the railroad at New Buffalo, July 5. 



Orthotylus fumatws Van D. One, at light in Three Oaks, 

 July 5. 



Ihiacora inalina (Uhler). One, from grass in a ravine by 

 the Warren Woods, June 25. 



Ilnacora stdli Renter. A number of specimens were swept 

 from ragweed at Bridgman, July 12, and at Lakeside, July 13. 



Reuteroscopus ornatus (Renter). This agile species was 

 taken several times on ragweed, at the Warren Woods and at 

 Bridgman, July 5 to September i. 



Plagiognathus albatus (Van D.). A fairly common species 

 about the Warren Woods, where it occurred on butternut, 

 sycamore, and sour-gum, June 28 to July 4, and at New Buf- 

 falo it was found on Alnus, July 5. 



Plagiognathus politus Uhler. An abundant species every- 

 where that I collected. 



Chlamydatus associatus (Uhler). Another very common 

 species, especially in the late summer. 



Microsynamma bohemanni (Fall.). Two specimens were 

 beaten from willow beside Bridgman Creek, July 9. 



Several other species of Miridse, especially of the subfamily 

 Phylinae, are represented in the Berrien County collections, 

 (but cannot be named definitely at present. 



