No. 34.] HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. I3 



EXPLANATION OF COLLECTORS' INITIALS. 



W. E. B.— W. E. Britten, State and Station Entomologist, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. Author of 

 a portion of this Bulletin. Has collected in nearly all parts 

 of the State. 



A. I. B. — Arthur I. Bourne, Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass. In 1909, was assistant 

 in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Station at New 

 Haven. Collected around New Haven. 



P. L. B. — Philip L. Buttrick, Assistant Professor of Forestry, 

 Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich. In 1904 

 and 1906 was employed temporarily as Assistant in Entomol- 

 ogy, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven. Has 

 collected around New Haven. 



K. F. C. — Kenyon F. Chamberlain, Cornwall, Conn. Employed 

 as Assistant in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Station 

 at New Haven in 1918 and 1919. Has collected in various 

 parts of the State, but chiefly around Cornwall and New 

 Haven. 



A. B. C. — Alfred B. Champlain, Bureau of Plant Industry, Harris- 

 burg, Pa. Assistant in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, New Haven, in 1910 and 191 1. Has collected in 

 different parts of the State, but particularly around New 

 Haven and Lyme. 



D. J. C. — Donald J. Caffrey, European Corn Borer Laboratory, 

 U. S. Bureau of Entomology, Arlington, Mass. From 1910 

 to 191 3 Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, New Haven. Collected chiefly around Wallingford 

 and Stonington. 



I. W. D. — Irving W. Davis, Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, New Haven, Deputy in Charge of Gipsy 

 Moth Work, 191 3 to 1920. Resides in Danielson. Has 

 collected mostly in Windham and New London Counties. 



D. M. D. — Dwight M. DeLong, Bureau of Plant Industry, Harris- 



burg, Pa. Author of the Cicadellidae of this Bulletin. Col- 

 lected around New Haven, when in the Army Laboratory 

 School in 1918. 



E. L. D. — E. L. Dickerson, Nutley, N. J., formerly Assistant in 



Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. Has collected in Brookfield, Conn. 



C. R. E. — Charles R. Ely, Washington, D. C. Has collected at 

 East River, where he spends his summer vacations. 



P. G. — Philip Garman, Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. 



J. A. H. — James A. Hyslop, U. S. Bureau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Employed on gipsy moth work at Stonington 

 in 1906. 



