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GEOCORIS, Fallen. 

 4*^- G. borealis, Dallas. 



Rather rare. Buffalo, September, taken in moss, Ridgeway, 

 Ont, July. 



49- G. limbatus, Stal. 



June to August. Moderately abundant on damp .spots in 

 meadows and grain fields. 



OEDANCALA, Am. and Serv. 



50. O. dorsalis, Say. 



May to August. Common, espeeially on sedges in swampy 

 pastures. Young in Jvily. {'Sue Psyc/ie V, p. 27.) 



CROPHIUS, Stal. 



51. C. disconotus, Say. 



Rare. Coldeu, one example swept from golden-rod August 

 14, 1886. I once took it in numbers on golden-rod at Kinzua 

 Bridge, Pa., in Sept. 



LIGYROCORIS, Stal. 



52. L. sylvestris, Linn. 



June to Sept. Common. 



53- L- constrictus, Say. 



Rare. Hamburgh, August 3. 1890. Ridgeway, Ont., July. 

 Clarence, Sept., 4, 1892. 



MYODOCHA, Latr. 

 54. M. serripes, Oliv. 



Buffalo, June, one example found in a basket of strawberries. 

 May have been brought from Ohio. 



HERAEUS, Stal. 

 55- H. plebejus, Stal. 



Rare. Lancaster, Sept. Elma, June. Also found con- 

 cealed in moss in January. 



PAMERA, Say. 



56. P. basalis, Dallas. 



Taken occasionally from May to August. 



CNEMODUS, H. Sch. 



57. C. mavortius. 



Two examples, swept from grass at Lancaster in Oct. 1885. 



SALACIA, Stal. 



58. S. pilosula, Stal. 



May and Sept. Taken at Buffalo, Lancaster and Ridgeway 

 Ont. Also sifted from moss in January. 



TRAPEZONOTUS, Fieb. 



59. T. nebulosus, Fallen. 



Rare. September. 



