PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
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A “r LACCOBIUS, Er. 
1480. agilis , Rand.Near the edge of the water in 
streams. All summer. Appar¬ 
ently most abundant in autumn. 
1481. dlipticus, Lee.Rarer than the preceding. 
v PHILHYDRUS, Sol. 
1492. bifidus , Lee.In ponds and on the wet sand of 
the lake beach. Common. 
1493. ochraceus, Alels.Same as the preceding. 
1495. consors, Lee.Same as the preceding. 
1496. cincius , Say.The same as the preceding. 
1498. fuscus, Alots.The same as the preceding. 
HYDROBIUS, Leach. 
1507. fuscipes, Leim.In ponds and on the damp lake 
beach. Common. 
lolO. subcupreus, Say.The same as the preceding. 
o26. flavipes F.r .In fresh QOw-dung. Common. 
1527. mgneolhs, Say.s ame as the preceding. 
1533. centromaculatum, St.. ..The same as the preceding. 
lo,8. unipuncmurn, Linn... .In fresh cow-dung. Said to be im- 
ported from Europe. Formerly 
rare. Apparently becoming more 
1 coq 7 ' , common yearly. 
1539. anale, Payk.In fresh cow-dung. Common. 
CRYPTOPLETJRUM, Muls 
lo45. vagans, Lee.The same as the preceding. 
tkichoptejkyoidje. 
TRICHOPTERYX, Kirby. 
1579. Haldemanni, Lee. pv,,,.i.. .... 
i nd by sifting earth from woods. 
Itt the autumn. 
STYP HYLIMi) K 
PALAGRIA, Leach. 
1595. bilobata, Say. o.. 
‘" U , the blossoms of Crataegi in 
1596. dissecta, Er.Unri""?' Common - 
ragments of wood, etc. In 
spnng. Less common than the 
1597. venustula, Er... ^ J 1 ece< ^ 
„ ’ .The same as the preceding. 
i finni HOPLANDRIA, Kraatz. 
1600 1 ochracea, Kraatz. Tjndpr l, 
nder boards, etc. In spring. Not 
common. 
