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Uhler, Dr. Philip R., Baltimore, Md. Our leading authority in Hemipterar- 

 Heteroptera. The records cited are chiefly from his check list. Dr. 

 Uhler has also determined much of the material cited by other con- 

 tributors to this list. His credit is therefore greater than appears from 

 the actual number of citations made. 



U. Ulke, Henry, Washington, D. C. The oldest living collector of Coleop- 

 tera in the United States. With Mr. E. A. Schwarz he has compiled a 

 faunal list of Coleoptera for the District of Columbia with notes on the 

 food and other habits of the species. These notes Mr. Schwarz was good 

 enough to place at my service, and whatever has been used, is credited 

 to ' U." Mr. Ulke has done no collecting in New Jersey. 



TJ S Ag. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology. 

 In this division an index is made of all the species complained of or sent 

 in for information, and the locality from which the species was sent or 

 complaint was made, is connected with the species. Dr. L. O. Howard, 

 Entomologist to the Department, was good enough to have this index 

 looked over for records of species sent in from New Jersey, and quite a. 

 number of useful notes were obtained in this wa)'. 



U S N M. United States National Museum. Washington, D. C. This collec- 

 tion is now altogether the largest in the country, though exceeded by 

 individual collections in almost every order. It contains much material 

 from New Jersey from my old collection which was sold to the Museum 

 in 1887, from the Linell collection of Coleoptera, and from the Fox col- 

 lection of Hymenoptera. There is also some material from other sources, 

 and I have looked over all the orders other than Coleoptera, Lepidoptera. 

 and Diptera, for notes as to localities or other data. 



Vand. Vanduzee, E. P., Buffalo, N. Y. Specialist in the Hemiptera, and 

 chiefly in the Homoptera. Has determined considerable material for me • 

 but the New Jersey records here cited are all from his published works. 



Viereck, Henry S., Philadelphia. A collector of Hymenoptera and Diptera 

 whose records were sent me by Mr. C. W. Johnson. 



Wdt. Weidt, A. J., Newark. A Lepidopterist who is beginning to devote 

 especial attention to the smaller species. Most of his collecting has been 

 done in the environs of Newark and in the Orange Mountains, and all of 

 his material has been seen by me. 



W. Wenzel, Henry W., Philadelphia. One of the best collectors of Coleop- 

 tera in the country, and possessing the best individual collection in 

 Philadelphia. His collections have been chiefly made along the line of 

 the Atlantic City R. R., in Camden and Gloucester Counties within easy 

 reach of Philadelphia, and at Anglesea, Cape May County. This latter 

 point has been a favorite as the number of species taken there will testify. 

 He has also collected a little at Lake Hopatcong and in the Orange Mts. 

 To Mr. Wenzel the list of Coleoptera owes its completeness more than to 

 any one other individual, and in the families Scydmjenidae and Psela- 

 phidse he has prepared the entire list. Incidentally he has also collected 

 in other orders, the material gathered being generally turned over to his 

 friends according to their specialties. 



