Vol. xxvii] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 125 
Connecticut Coleoptera. 
By ANNIE TRuMBULL SLosson, New York City. 
I have read with interest the list of Connecticut beetles by 
Mr. Harry L. Johnson published in the News of July, 1915. 
I find that I can add a few names to that list and append them 
herewith. All were taken near Hartford, my old home. 
CARABIDAE. 
Notiophilus aeneus Hbst. 
Pterostichus sayi Brullé. 
Dicaelus elongatus Bon. 
Chlaenius aestivus Say. 
Chlaenius pennsylvanicus Say. 
Anisodactylus verticalis Say. 
GYRINIDAE. 
Dineutes vittatus Germ. 
Dineutes emarginatus Say. 
STAPHYLINIDAE. 
Staphylinus cinnamopterus Grav. 
Philonthus aeneus Rossi. 
_ NITIDULIDAE. 
Epuraea rufa Say. 
Stelidota geminata Say. 
TROGOSITIDAE. 
Thymalus fulgidus Er. 
Bactridium cavicolle Horn. 
ELATERIDAE. 
Betarmon bigeminatus Rand. 
Limonius plebejus Say. 
CERAMBYCIDAE. 
Cyllene pictus Drury. 
CHRYSOMELIDAE. 
Diabrotica lemniscata Lec. 
TENEBRIONIDAE. 
Platydema excavatum Say. 
Platydema ruficorne Sturm. 
Platydema laevipes Hald. 
MELOIDAE. 
Meloe angusticollis Say. 
Epicauta vittata Fab. 
OTIORHYNCHIDAE. 
Otiorhynchus ovatus Linn. 
CURCULIONIDAE. 
Pseudobaris nigrinus Say. 
Dinner to Professor Herbert Osborn. 
A dinner in honor of Prof. Herbert Osborn was tendered him by 
about forty of his former students on Wednesday evening, December 
29, 1915, at the Chittenden Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. The occasion was 
highly enjoyed as a home-coming by both Professor and Mrs. Osborn. 
Some verses entitled “Herbert Osborn, an Appreciation,” composed by 
J. G. Sanders, and followed by the signatures of other students, illumi- 
nated in black, red and gold on vellum, was presented to the guest of 
honor. The sixth (last) stanza read: 
“Fond memories of you, kind sir, we hold 
Most dear in summer’s heat and winter’s cold; 
We pledge our love, our faith, in ease or stress: 
Good friend—your best reward is our success.” 
