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ing habits and habitats has been pursued with earnest- 

 ness during the past summer in almost every quarter of 

 the State; moreover, the second report has so called at- 

 tention to the gronp that several collectors have given 

 me aid. I am now able to report that the present num- 

 ber of known species in the state is eighty-five. The 

 follrwing table gives a list of the species and their time 

 of flight and distribution so far as is known to the date 

 of publication, September, 1896 : 



No. 



T" 



2 



3 

 69 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 70 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 71 

 20 

 21 

 73 

 22 

 72 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 74 

 26 

 27 

 75 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 76 

 -31 

 78 

 32 



C. 

 C. 

 H. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 L. 

 A. 

 A. 

 A. 

 A. 

 A. 

 E. 

 N. 

 N. 

 A. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 A. 

 Is. 

 K. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 

 G. 



NAHE 



maculata 



aequabilis 



americana 



congener 



unguiculata... 



uncata 



disjuncta 



forcipata 



rectangularis 



vigilax 



inequalis 



putrida 



violacea 



tibialis 



apicalis 



sedula 



conditum 



irene 



posita 



saucium 



civile 



carunculatum 



ebrium 



geminata 



divagans 



exsulans 



hageni 



signatum 



pollutum 



iischeri 



hastatum 



verticalis 



brevistylus.... 



dilatatus 



vastus 



graslinellus.... 



fraternus 



externus 



villosipes 



furcifer 



spicatus 



Late 

 Sum. 



