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19. Sciapteron robinicv H. Edwards. Destructive to Popidus alba in 
Nevada (Edwards, Bull. Buffalo Ent. Soc., iii, p. 72). 
20. SmerintJins excwcatus A. and S. (Fischer, Can. Ent., xvi, p. 17). 
21. Halesidota caryw Harris. (Beutenriiller). 
22. Halesidota tessellaris A. and S. (Walsh). 
23. Lochmwus manteo Doubld. 
24. Phobetrum hyalinum Walsh. 
25. Parasa fraterna Grote. (August 27, Miss E. A. Morton, in letter.) 
26. Datana ministra (Drury). (Beutenmiiller). 
27. Glisiocampa disstria Hiibn. See p. 119. 
28. Eacles imperialis (Beutenmuller). On the bass-wood, European 
linden, and white linden. 
29. Platysamia cecropia L. (W. Brodie). 
30. Telea polyphemus Linn. (Riley^s MS. notes.) 
31. Apatela hastidifera (Sm. Abb.), Lintner (Contr., iii, p. 158). 
32. Apatela americana Harris. 
33. Eugonia subsignaria (Hiibner). 
34. IAthocolletis lucetiella Clems. Larvae in tentiform mine on under 
surface of leaves. (Chambers.) 
35. Lithocolletis tiliceella (Chamb.). Larvae in tentiform mine on upper 
surface of leaves. (Chambers.) 
36. Coleophora tilicefoliella Clems. Larva only known. It lives in a 
case and feeds on the under side of leaves. (Chambers.) 
Order Coleoptera. 
37. Hispa quadrata Fabr. Mines the leaves. (Chambers.; 
38. Prionus brevicornis Fabr. In logs of bass-wood (Smith, Rep. Ent. 
Conn., 1872, p. 346). 
39. Parandra brunnea Fabricius (in stumps, Schaupp, in letter). 
40. Chrysobothris femorata Fabr, (Riley's 7th Rep., p. 72.) 
41. Cystophorus verrucosus (Olivier). Taken from bass-wood, October 29, 
South Woodstock, Conn. (Chittenden in letter). 
42. IStenoscelis brevis (Boh.). Taken with the preceding species. (Chit- 
tenden.) In decaying wood (Townsend, Can. Ent., xviii, p. 68). 
43. Cucujus clavipes (Fab.). Under bark (Townsend, 1. c, p. 6Q). 
44. Brontes dubius (Fab.). Under bark (Townsend, 1. c, p. 66). 
45. Alaus ocidatus (Linn.). In dead wood (Townsend, 1. c, p. 66). 
46. Elater maniptdaris (Cand.). Under bark (Townsend, 1. c, p. 6Q). 
47. JScotobates ealcaratus (Fab.). In dead wood (Townsend 1. c, p. 67). 
48. Hoplocephala bicornis (Oliv.). Under bark and in dead wood (Town- 
send, 1. c, 67). 
49. Tetratoma truncorum (Lee). Same as preceding (Townsend, 1. c, 
p. 67). 
50. Orchesia castanea (Melsh.). Under bark (Townsend, 1. c, p. 67). 
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