14 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



G. H. H. — George H. Hollister, Superintendent Keney Park, 

 Hartford, formerly in charge of gipsy moth work, Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, New Haven. Collected around 

 Stonington. 



C. W. J. — Charles W. Johnson, Boston Society of Natural History, 

 Boston, Mass. Has collected in various parts of Connecticut. 



H. L. J. — Harry L. Johnson, South Meriden, a collector of Coleop- 

 tera and other insects. Has collected around Meriden. 



H. B. K. — Harry B. Kirk, Bureau of Plant Industry, Harrisburg, 

 Pa. Assistant in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, New Haven, 1912. Collected around New Haven, Lyme 

 and Stamford. 



F. H. L. — F. H. Lathrop, Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Corvallis, Oregon. Collected around 

 New Haven while in the Army Laboratory School. 



J. K. L. — John Kirby Lewis, New Haven. Employed tempor- 

 arily at different times as Assistant in Entomology, Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station. Has collected in various parts of 

 the State. 



Q. S. L. — Quincy S. Lowry, Canton, Mass. From 1913 to 1918 

 was Assistant Entomologist, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, New Haven. Has collected in various parts of the 

 State, but more particularly around New Haven. 



W. M. — Werner Marchand, Rockefeller Institute for Medical 

 Research, Princeton, N. J. 



E. J. S. M. — E. J. S. Moore, New Haven. Employed temporarily 

 as Assistant in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Station 

 in 1902. Collected around New Haven. 



A. P. M. — Albert P. Morse, Curator of Zoological Museum, Wel- 



lesley, Mass. A student of Orthoptera. Has collected in 

 various parts of the State. 



H. M. P. — Howard M. Parshley, Associate Professor of Zoology, 

 Smith College, Northampton, Mass. A specialist in Hemip- 

 tera, and one of the authors of this Bulletin. Has collected 

 at a few points in the State. 



L. B. R. — L. Bradford Ripley, Glastonbury, employed temporarily 

 in 1 9 14 as Assistant in Entomology, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, New Haven. 



H. L. V. — Henry L. Viereck, Bureau of Biological Survey, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. In 1904 and 1905 was Assistant in Entomol- 

 ogy, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven. A stu- 

 dent of Hymenoptera and the author of Hymenoptera of 

 Connecticut (Bulletin No. 22). Has collected in all parts of 

 the State but more especially along the coast. 



B. H. W. — Benjamin H. Walden, Assistant Entomologist, Agri- 



cultural Experiment Station, New Haven. Author of 

 Orthoptera of Connecticut (Bulletin No. 16). Has collected 

 in all parts of the State. 

 H. W. W. — Henry W. Winkley, formerly of Branford, where he 

 did most of his collecting. 



