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m Latin. It the name is a modern patronymic, the genitive 

 is always formed by adding, to the exact and complete name, 

 an i if the person is a man, or an ae if the person is a woman, 

 even if the name has a Latin form ; it is placed in the plural it 

 the dedication involves several persons of the same name." 

 Examples: F.lcodcs uuncnmachcri, Cydimon pocyi. 



"Recommendation. The best specific name is a Latin ad- 

 jective, short, euphonic, and of easy pronunciation. Latinized 

 Greek words or barbarous words may, however, be used." 



Examples: Panurginiis planatus, Tetragoneuria cynosura. 



Article i6: ''Geographic names are to be given as sub- 

 stantives in the genitive, or are to be placed in an adjectival 

 form." 



Examples: Halictoides novaeangliae, Plcurotropis kansensis. 



Article 20: "Recommendations. The prefixes sub and pseiido 

 should be used only with adjectives and substantives, sub with 

 Latin words, pseudo with Greek words, and they should not 

 be used in combination with proper names. The terminations 

 aides and ides should be used in combination only with Greek 

 or Latin substantives ; they should not be used with proper 

 names." 



Examples: Nentoria stibcroceata. Lycaena pseudargiolus, Sphaeri- 

 dimn scarahaeoides. Pseudamericana and pseudimUans are bad. 



Additional Acarina Found in New Jersey. 



To the lists of Xew Jersey mites published in the "Entomological 



News," vol. 26, p. 149 and vol. 27, p. 109, can be added the following: 



Trombidium scriccum Say. "Pine Barrens" of New Jersey. The 

 "red bug." 



Eriophycs nyssac Trott. Lakehurst, August 18. Galls on leaves of 

 sour gum. (Dickerson & Weiss). 



Eriophycs huxi. Rutherford. On boxwood. 



Eriophyes sp. Kingston. August 22. On flowering currant. (Dicker- 

 son & Weiss). 



Eriophyes sp. or disease. Lakehurst, August 18. Witch's broom on oak. 

 (Dickerson & Weiss). 



Eriophycs sp. or disease. Lakehurst. August 18. Witch's broom on 

 Rhus copallina. (Dickerson & Weiss).— H.\rry B. Wfiiss, 

 New Brunswick, N. J. 



