59 
Dec., 1885.] 
Wis. Araer. 
No. No. 
513. 2434 a . 
514. 
2435. 
515. 
2436. 
516. 
2438. 
517. 
2439. 
518. 
2449. 
519. 
2450. 
520. 
2451. 
521; 
2452. 
522. 
% 
2454. 
523. 
2457. 
524. 
2458. 
525. 
2459. 
526. 
2461. 
527. 
2465. 
528. 
2467. 
529. 
2468. 
530. 
2474. 
531. 
2476. 
HISTORY SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. 
ORPHILUS, Er. 
subnitidus , Lee.On flowers. Not rare. 
ENDOMYCHIDJE, 
LYCOPERDINA, Latr. 
ferruginea , Lee.Under the bark of old logs. Rare. 
MYCETINA, Muls. 
perpulchra , Newm.The same as the preceding. 
testacm , Lee.The same as the preceding. 
vittata, Fab.Somewhat commoner than the pre¬ 
ceding, 
EPIPOCUS, Germ. 
unicolor , Horn.In fungi in autumn. Common. 
STENOTARSUS, Perty. 
hispidus, Heb.With the sweep-net. Very rare. 
ENDOMYCHUS, Hellw. 
bignttalus, Say.On young branches of the aspen. 
With the sweep-net. Common. 
RHANIS, Lee. 
unicolor , Ziegl.With the sweep-net. Rare. 
MYCET.EA, Steph. 
hirta, Msh.The same as the preceding. 
MYCETOPHAGIDJE. 
MYCETOPHAGUS, Hellw. 
punctatus, Say.Common in fungus in autumn. 
flexuosus, Say.The same as the preceding. 
pluriguttatus, Lee.The same as the preceding, but less 
common. 
bipustulatus, Mels.The same as the preceding. 
TRIPHYLLTJS, Dej. 
humeralis, Kirby.Abundant in fungi. In autumn. 
LITARGUS, Er. 
tetrcispilolus, Lee.Rarer than the preceding. 
6-punctatus, Say.The same as the preceding. 
TYPHCEA, Curt. 
fumata, Linn.Found abundantly on the wall of a 
barn. 1885. 
SPHINDIDJE. 
S PH INDUS, Chev. 
americanus , Lee.With the sweep-net. 
