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single specimen was seen at a 

 distance from that place. It 

 occupied the flowers of the 

 Mountain Ash, to the exclu- 

 sion of aknost all other insects ? 

 often a dozen were seen on a 

 single bunch of flowers. 

 Acmceops proteus Kb. Near sum- 

 mit, common. 

 Gaurotes cyanipennis Say. (Sm.) 

 Leptura plebeja Rand. 



" subargeniata Kb. On 

 flowers, not rare. 

 Leptura instabilis Hald. ■ (Smith, 



one specimen.) 

 Leptura sexmaculata Linn. 



" canadensis Fabr. (Hen- 

 shaw.) 

 Leptura hirtella Lee. 

 " proxima Say. 

 " tibialis Lee. 

 " pedalis Lee. Very 

 abundant. 

 Leptura vibex Newm. (Smith.) 

 " sphcericollis Say. "Very 

 common. 

 Leptura mutabilis Newm. 

 MonoTiammus scutellatus Say. 

 Graphisurus pusillus Kb. 

 Pogonocherus penicellatus Lee. 

 u mixtus Hald. 



CHRYSOMELIB.E. 



On 



Orsodachna cliildreni Kb. 



flowers, common. 

 Syneta ferruginea Germ, tripla 



Say. Flowers, rare. 

 Adoxus vitis Linn. 

 Pliyllodecta vulgatissima Linn. 

 Plagiodera tremulai Fabr. 



Luperus meraca Say. 

 Trirhabda tomentosa Linn. 

 Disonycha pennsylvanica 111. 

 Crepidodera helxines Linn. ; nana 



Say. 

 Crepidodera robusta Lee* 

 Also two undetermined species. 

 Epithrix cucumeris Harr. 



TENEBRIONID.E. 



Phellopsis obcordata Say. One 

 specimen under bark in the 

 woods, near west branch of 

 Peabody River. 



Upis ceramboides Linn. (Scud- 

 der.) 



Centronopus calcaratus Fabr. 

 (Henshaw.) 



CISTELID^E. 



Isomira 4-striata Coup. 



PYROCHROID.E. 



Dendroides concolor Newm. 



ANTHICID^E. 



Nematoplus collaris Lee. 



MELANDRYID^E. 



Canifa pallipes Mels. 



Scotodes americana Horn. One 

 specimen, near summit. 



Emmesa connectens Newm. Sev- 

 eral specimens were taken at 

 the camp, running on logs, 

 which were burning at one end. 



Prothalpia undata Lee. With 

 preceding. 



Scotochroa atra Lee.* One speci- 

 men with last. 



Orchesia castanea Mels. 



