﻿Explanations 
  of 
  Abbreviations 
  and 
  

   Acknowledgments. 
  

  

  Aaron, 
  Eugene 
  M. 
  Lepidopterist 
  and 
  student 
  in 
  the 
  butterflies: 
  cited 
  

   from 
  published 
  records. 
  

  

  A. 
  E. 
  S. 
  American 
  Entomological 
  Society: 
  Philadelphia. 
  This 
  means 
  

   that 
  New 
  Jersey 
  specimens 
  are 
  in 
  the 
  society 
  collection, 
  usually 
  with 
  

   a 
  State 
  label 
  only. 
  Thie 
  society 
  now 
  possesses, 
  among 
  others, 
  the 
  

   collections 
  of 
  the 
  late 
  Dr. 
  George 
  H. 
  Horn 
  and 
  of 
  the 
  late 
  Messrs. 
  

   Wilt 
  and 
  Martindale. 
  The 
  collection 
  of 
  Mr. 
  B. 
  T. 
  Cresson 
  is 
  also 
  

   stored 
  in 
  its 
  rooms, 
  and 
  there 
  is 
  much 
  material 
  from 
  older 
  sources, 
  in- 
  

   cluding 
  quite 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  types. 
  I 
  have 
  looked 
  carefully 
  over 
  the 
  

   collections 
  in 
  "Hymenoptera," 
  and 
  Dr. 
  Calvert 
  cites 
  those 
  in 
  "Odo- 
  

   nata." 
  

  

  Ang. 
  Angleman, 
  John 
  B., 
  Newark. 
  Collects 
  "Macro-lepidoptera," 
  and 
  

   has 
  furnished 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  records 
  credited 
  to 
  the 
  Newark 
  Society. 
  

   Mr. 
  Angleman's 
  collections 
  have 
  been 
  largely 
  made 
  within 
  a 
  few 
  

   miles 
  of 
  Newark. 
  

  

  Angel 
  I, 
  George 
  W. 
  J., 
  New 
  York 
  City. 
  Collector 
  of 
  "Coleoptera" 
  chiefly, 
  

   but 
  occasionally 
  cited 
  in 
  other 
  orders. 
  

  

  Ashm. 
  or 
  Ash. 
  Ashmead, 
  Dr. 
  William 
  H., 
  late 
  of 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  Dr. 
  

   Ashmead 
  was 
  Assistant 
  Curator 
  of 
  insects 
  in 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  Na- 
  

   tional 
  Museum, 
  and, 
  until 
  the 
  time 
  of 
  his 
  death, 
  the 
  leading 
  authority 
  

   in 
  the 
  "Hymenoptera." 
  In 
  the 
  old 
  catalogue 
  that 
  order 
  was 
  compiled 
  

   by 
  him 
  from 
  data 
  furnished 
  by 
  collectors 
  and 
  contributors 
  generally, 
  

   from 
  material 
  in 
  his 
  own 
  collection 
  and 
  from 
  the 
  collections 
  in 
  the 
  

   U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus. 
  He 
  also 
  made 
  many 
  determinations 
  in 
  "Hemiptera" 
  

   for 
  me. 
  

  

  Banks, 
  Nathan, 
  Falls 
  Church, 
  Virginia; 
  Assistant 
  in 
  the 
  Division 
  of 
  Ento- 
  

   mology, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Dept. 
  of 
  Agric. 
  Is 
  a 
  specialist 
  in 
  the 
  "Neuropterous" 
  

   orders, 
  and 
  has 
  determined 
  not 
  only 
  my 
  material, 
  but 
  that 
  of 
  other 
  

   collectors 
  who 
  sent 
  him 
  their 
  New 
  Jersey 
  specimens. 
  I 
  have 
  used 
  

   Mr. 
  Banks' 
  Catalog 
  of 
  Neuroptera 
  as 
  a 
  guide 
  in 
  this 
  list, 
  but 
  have 
  

   given 
  the 
  divisions 
  ordinal 
  rather 
  than 
  family 
  rank. 
  

  

  Beyer, 
  G., 
  New 
  York 
  City. 
  Coleopterist; 
  has 
  sent 
  me 
  records 
  chiefly 
  

   from 
  the 
  northern 
  section 
  of 
  the 
  State. 
  

  

  Bf. 
  Bischoff, 
  E. 
  A., 
  Newark. 
  An 
  enthusiastic 
  collector 
  of 
  "Coleoptera," 
  

   and 
  his 
  records 
  are 
  numerous. 
  His 
  collecting 
  grounds 
  are 
  chiefly 
  

   the 
  environs 
  of 
  Newark, 
  but 
  this 
  embraces 
  the 
  marshy 
  districts 
  lying 
  

   east 
  and 
  south, 
  and 
  the 
  hilly 
  country 
  lying 
  west 
  and 
  north 
  along 
  the 
  

   first 
  ridge 
  of 
  the 
  Orange 
  Mountains. 
  The 
  locality 
  "Orange 
  Mts.," 
  in 
  

   Mr. 
  Bischoff's 
  records, 
  usually 
  means 
  the 
  ridge 
  west 
  of 
  South 
  Orange, 
  

   the 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Hemlock 
  Falls 
  and 
  in 
  the 
  direction 
  of 
  Eagle 
  Rock. 
  

  

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