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large portion of the Geometrids for the list and some of the Pyralids, 

 and his papers in the groups revised by him are here followed. 

 Huntington, William S., Philadelphia. A collector of Coleoptera and Lepi- 

 doptera, whose records were sent me by Mr. Johnson. 



Jl. Jiilich, William, late of New York City. Was a Coleopterist of many 

 years' standing, especially interested in Rhynchophora In that series 

 his notes were furnished for the first edition, and they have lost none of 

 their value since. His collection is now with Mr. C. H. Roberts. . 



Jn. Johnson, Charles W. Curator of the Wagner Free Institute in Philadel- 

 phia. Is a specialist in Diptera, but collects also in other orders. He 

 has furnished useful records in nearly all, and the list of Diptera has 

 been entirely prepared by him. This list and its editor is much indebted 

 to him, therefore, for material aid. Mr. Johnson has collected at several 

 points in New Jersey, but mainly, of late years, at Delaware Water Gap, 

 on the east side of the river ; at Riverton, Burlington County, and at 

 other points readily accessible to Philadelphia. 



Joutel, Louis H. New York City. Collects generally but I have records only 

 in the Coleoptera, mostly sent by Beutenmuller or Schaeffer. 



Kp. Kemp, Stanley T., Elizabeth, formerly of Camden. Collects Lepidop- 

 tera, but has also collected Coleoptera and supplied some good records. 

 Mr. Kemp collects micro-lepidoptera as well as the larger forms, and his 

 material is always well dated. The determinations in the moths have 

 been largely made by myself, and in the Micros many species have been 

 submitted to Dr. C. H. Fernald and Dr. Wm. G. Dietz. 



Kr. Kircher, George, Jersey City Heights. A Lepidopterist and member of 

 the Newark Society. Most of his material has been collected near his 

 home, and nearly all of it has been looked over or determined by me. 



Lansing, Harmon, New Brunswick. An amateur, general collector who has 

 taken some very good species at Lakewood. 



Lg. Leng, Chas. W., Staten Island. Mr. Leng is a Coleopterist and a 

 recognized authority in the family Cerambycidae. He has added a very 

 considerable number of species to the list from Staten Island and a few 

 also from Newfoundland, Manchester and other parts of the State. His 

 collecting trips have been largely in company with Mr. Wm. T. Davis, 

 also of Staten Island. 



Li. Liebeck, Charles, Philadelphia : an excellent Coleopterist whose records 

 in the list of beetles may be relied upon. As he is in practical charge of 

 the arrangement of the Coleoptera in the collection of the American 

 Entomological Society, has free access to the Horn collection for com- 

 parison and study and is himself an indefatigable collector, his records 

 are especially valuable. His collecting has been chiefly in Camden, 

 Gloucester and Atlantic Counties. 



LI. Linell, Martin L., late aid in the Department of Insects, U. S. National 

 Museum. An excellent Coleopterist, who, some years ago, collected 

 carefully throughout Hudson County, largely in the marshes ; but also 

 along the Palisades and a little in the Orange Mountains. His deter- 

 minations were carefully made and may be relied upon. 



