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Pr. Paulmier, Fred C, Madison, New Jersey ; graduate student at Columbia, 

 doing special work in Entomology. Has collected Coleoptera and Hem- 

 iptera ; his records in this latter order being of especial value from the 

 accurate dates and notes on food habits. Quite a number of the Coleop- 

 tera have been determined by myself while some of the Homoptera have 

 been submitted to Prof. Herbert F. Osborn. Of the Heteroptera many 

 have been determined by Prof. Uhler : hence all these records are reli 

 able. 



Rehn, James A G., Philadelphia. A collector of Orthoptera whose records 

 were sent me by Mr. Johnson. 



Reineck, William R., Philadelphia, at one time much interested in Coleoptera. 

 Many of Mr. Reineck's records came to me from Mr. Johnson, but he 

 has also sent me a very good list of Staphylinidce from specimens deter- 

 mined for him by Mr. E. A. Schwarz. 



R. Rhoads, Samuel N., Philadelphia. A Zoologist with a special interest in 

 the insects, and particularly dragon flies. In 1899 he made a bicycle 

 journey through parts of South Jersey during the latter part of the 

 season and captured a considerable lot of Odonata, which Dr. Calveit 

 has determined. 



Riederer, L. A collector of Dragon flies, whose records are cited by Dr. 

 Calvert. Some of the records credited to R. belong here, the confusion 

 having been caused because one set of records were interlined after the 

 MSS. had been completed, the conflict being unnoticed until the form 

 was printed 



Riley, Dr. C. V., also C. V. R., Late of Washington, D. C All the records 

 are from published data and mostly to early stages or food-plants. 



Roberts, Chris H., New York City. A Coleopterist who specializes in aquatic 

 forms, and who has collected at various points in New Jersey. The data 

 used here were all supplied for the previous edition of the list ; but Mr. 

 Roberts has since then given me a number of named specimens which 

 have served as bases for comparison with material collected by myself. 



Say, Thomas. One of the fathers of American Entomology. All records 

 credited to him are from his published writings. 



Sb. Seib, Simon, Jersey City. Lepidopterist of long standing, and has in 

 times past bred many species making notes of dates and food plants ; all 

 of which he has kindly placed at my disposal. I have looked over the 

 collection of moths and have determined most of the smaller species. 

 Mr. Seib's chief collecting grounds have been the environs of Jersey City 

 Heights, Newark, and the Oranges. 



Sf. Schaeffer, C, New York City. Assistant to the Curator of Insects in the 

 American Museum of Natural History, and a good Coleopterist. Mr. 

 Schaeffer has collected in New Jersey, chiefly about Snake Hill and along 

 the Palisades, using the sweep net perhaps more than any other collect- 

 ing apparatus. He has added a number of species to the list that are not 

 elsewhere reported. 



