painter by trade and has collected insects many years. Has been 

 an active member of the Portland Society of Natural History 

 and once its secretary. 



Morrison, H. K. Is credited with collecting Ophiogomphus 

 rapinsulensis in Maine. (>See Selys Quatriemes Additions au 

 Synopsis des Gomphines, Brussels, 1878: 50.) 



Fcrnald, Prof. C. H. Orono and vicinity, while connected 

 with the Maine State College from 1871-86. Specimens in col- 

 lection of University of Maine, as reported by the present writer 

 in Entomological News, are without collector's name, but we 

 presume were collected by Prof. Fernald or his pupils. 



Wads'-j.'orth, Mattie . Manchester, Kennebec Co. from 1890 

 to date. Results published in Entomological News. (See Bib- 

 liography). 



Harvey, Prof. F . L. Orono, Me. and various localities in 

 the Penobscot valley 1886-1899. Results published in Entomo- 

 logical News, (see Bibliography.) 



Moore, Dr. J. Percy. Instructor of Zoology, University of 

 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Collected at York Harbor, Maine, 

 in summer of 1890. Specimens given to Mr. P. P. Calvert and 

 reported by him in Ent. News. 5: 242. 1894. (See Biblio- 

 graphy). 



Bullock, David Jaync. Lives (1901) in Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Collected in vicinity of Bar Harbor, in 1890. Specimens reported 

 by collector. 



Specimens collected in 1891 were reported by Mr. P. P. Cal- 

 vert in Ent. News, 5 : 242, 1894. (See Bibliography.) 



Collections made by the following persons have been examined 

 by the writer and reported by him : Mr. and Mrs, Anson Allen, 

 Orono ; Miss Kate Furbish, Rangeley region ; IVJr. E. D. Mer- 

 rill, Auburn, Monmouth and Orono; P. L. Ricker, Westbrook; 

 LeRoy H. Harvey, Bartle F. Harvey, Miss Florence Harvey, 

 and Willis L. Harvey, Orono, Bradley, Greenfield, and other 

 localities in the Penobscot valley. 



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