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Psyche 2:211-213, 1877.

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8. villosus, and S. pityographus, which never occur in Euro- pean pines.
Perhaps it will be of some interest to know what insects have until now been observed to injure, in Germany, Pinus strobus and Sobiniapseudacacia.
PINUS STROBUS.
Scolytus bidens var. quadridens, S. auto- graphus, 8. lichtensteinii, S. pityographus, #.polygraph$, 8. villosus, S. piniperda, Cryphalus abietis, Xyloterus lineatus, Pissodes pini, P. notatus, Leptura rubrotestacea, Lyda erythro- cephala, Chermes corticalis. Coleoptera 12, Hymenoptera 1, Hemiptera 1.
ROBIN~A PSEUDACACIA. Bostrichus cqucinus, hjctz~s canal- iculatus, Crypto~e~halus bilteatus, Lycaena argiolus, Amphi- dads hirtaria, LithocolZetis acaclella, Nematus hortensis. Cole- optera 3, Lepidoptera 3, Hymenoptera 1.
The insects here damaging P. strobus (and P. rigida) are Coleoptera 41, Hymenoptera 7, Hemiptera 15, Lepidoptera 3, Termes 1 : It. pseudacacia, Coleoptera 4, Lepidoptera 7, Hemiptera 2, Diptera 2. Not one of them is identical with the Emopean enemies.
H. A. Hagen.
Coleoptera of the White Mountains.
In July 1877, Mr. W. Schaus, Jr. and I c',ollected on and around Mt. Washington, N. H.
Our stay was necessarily
very short and some of the days were rainy. The time
was devoted to a thorough search for Coleoptera, in special lo- calities, and resulted in obtaining so many species not yet catalogued as from this region, that it seemed worth while to present a list of them to the readers of PSYCHE. The following list includes species not mentioned in Austin's Catalogue of the Coleoptera of Mt. Washington (see Bibl. Rec., no. 175) with a few (marked with an asterisk), which, though found in that list, are interesting as coming from a new point. The height above the sea level is given "i metres, either in connection with the list of abbreviations for localities, or against the locality in the list of species.




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I am indebted to Dr. J. L. LeConte for his kindness in de- termining species.
The following abbreviations are used for localities : C. Carriage Road,
Mt. Washington; H. Half-way House, on Carriage Road, Mt. Washington, 11 70 m.; L. Lake of the Clouds, 1527 m.; W. Summit Mt. Washington, 1918 m.; WS. Willis' Seat, Mt. Washington, 1430 m. * Cicindela longilabris. Mt. Mon- Mycetoporuslepidus. WS. roe, 1641 m. and SW. slope W.
Leistotrophus cingulatus. W.
1820 m.
Staphfinus badipes. WS.
C.purpurea. Mt. Monroe, 1641 m. LatJtrobiiirn sp. WS. C. repanda?. Mt. Franklin, 1495m. Cryptobiurn latehicola, WS. I CARABIDAE. Anthobium sp. W. L.
Blethisa julii. Crawford Bridle
SILPHIDAE,
Path, 1675 m. Necrophorus americanus. H. Calathus inzpunctatus. C. 1495 m. N. orbicollis. H. Platynus obsoletus. Near L. Liodes globosa. L . P. angustatus. H. ENDOMYCIUDAE.
Pterostichz~s rnutus. Near H.
Amara haematopus. L.
Lycoperdina ferruginea. WS.
Anisodactylus baltimoriensis. C. 1500 ATOMARIIDAE. m. Cryptophagus sp. C. 1490-1520 m.
Bradycellus nigrinus. W S.
NITIDULIDAE.
B.neglectus. WS. L.
Harpalus lierbivagus. H. * Byturusunicolor. WS. H. viridiaeneus. WS. COCCINELLIDAE.
DYTISCIDAE. Coccinella tricuspis. WS.
Hydroporus qriseostriatus. L.
Brachyacantha ursina. W S.
H. tartaricus (?). Pools 1520- SCARABAEIDAE. 1700 m.
Gaurodytes sp. L.
Dytiscus harrisii. L.
Helophorus lineatus. L.
Tropisternus glaber. L.
Hydrodiaris obtusatus. L.
Berosus striatus. L. Ì
Laccobius agilis. L.
Philhydrus perplexus. L.
P. consors. L.
P. fimbriatus. L.
Hydrobius subcupreus. L.
Geotrupes balm.
Near W. 1820 m .
Aphonus tridentatus. Near W.
1820 m.
* Buprestis maculiventris. W.
Chrysobothris lesueuri. W.
ELATERID AE.
Adelocera brevicornis, W.
Cryplohypnu,~ sanborni. W. WS .
C. bicolor. Wetmoss,L.
Elater sp. WS.
Agriotes fucosus. W .




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Dolopius lateralis, and var. WS. Galeruca cavicollis. WS. Limonius confusus. WS. G. sagittariae. WS. * Campylus denticornis. WS. Trirhabda canadensis. WS. Paronomus estriatus. WS. Graptodera bimarglnata Say. Fab- Corymbites caricinvs. W S.
yan Bridle Path at foot of the
LAMPYRIDAE. Mountain, and WS.
Calopteron reticulatunz. L.
* C'repidodera helxines. Moss, L.
TENEBRIONIDAE.
Eros coccinatus. Fabyan Bridle
Path, 1675 m.; WS.
E. modestus. C. 1500 m.
Photinus corruscus. Fabyan Bridle
Path, 1800 m.
Photuris pensyluanica. W S.
TELEPHORIDAE.
Podabrus rugosulus. WS.
Telephorus rotundicollis. WS. ;
Fabyan Bridle Path, 1800 m.
CERAMBYCIDAE.
Clytanthus ruricola. WS. (Small
specimen, 7 mm. long.)
Desmocerus palliatus. W S.
Leptura sanguinea. WS.
CI~RYSOMELIDAE.
Orsodachna atra, var. WS.
Pachybrachys sp. WS.
Colaspis tristis, var. Moss, L.
Chrysomela bigsbyana. WS.
* Phylludecta vulgatissinia. WS.
Plagiodera lapponica var. WS.
* P. tremulae. Abundant from sum-
mit to foot of Mt. Washington.
Luperus ineraca. W S.
Tenebrio molitor. W S.
T. tenebrioides. WS.
LAGRIIDAE.
Arthromacra aenea. WS.
ANTHICIDAE.
Corphyra lugubris. WS.
MOR DICLLIDAE.
Aria-yis rufa. L.
MELOIDAE.
Macrobasis unicolor. Abundant on
flowers of 1>yrus americana, near
ws.
PYTHIDAE.
Priognatlius monilicornis. SW. slope
of W. 1830 m.
CURCULIONIDAE .
Eurymycter fasciatus. WS.
Cercopius chrysorrhaeus. L.
Dorytomus brevicollis. WS.
SCOLYTIDAE.
Polygraphus rufipennis. L.
3. Gardiner, Jr.
HAWAIIAN BUTTE~~LIKS.
A New England teacher in Honolulu has
sent me the only two species of butterfly said to be found in the Sandwich Islands. They prove to be Danais archippus and Pyrameis atalanta - the latter known there as a mountain species. H. W. Parker. Amherst, Mass.
CORRECTION.
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