72 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



C. elevatus, Fabr. 



Cape May county, rare Wenzel. Egg Harbor, Anglesea, 

 rare Liebeck. Newark. 



C. viduus, Dej. 



Newark ; on the list without comment. Fort Lee, rare 

 Lioell. 



CARABUS, Linn. 

 C. sylvosus, Say. 



Gloucester, rare Liebeck, Wenzel. Camden county, rare 

 Wenzel. Greenville, in June, rare Schaupp. Newark. 



O. serratus, Say. 



Gloucester, rare Liebeck. Gloucester and Camden counties, 

 not common Wenzel. Caldwell, rare Crane. Hoboken, Pali- 

 sades, June to September Schaupp. Newark. Madison. This 

 species is more usually at the base of trees, hiding among the 

 grass. Tt is quite frequently taken at night, while " sugaring " 

 for moths, being attracted by the bait. 



C. limbatus, Say. 



Rare at Gloucester Liebeck, Wenzel ; and Camden Wenzel. 

 Newark. Greenville, May and September Schaupp. Caldwell, 

 common Crane. This was the common species at Lahaway, 

 Ocean county, on the cranberry bogs. 



C. vinctue, Weber. 



Generally distributed, common Liebeck. Camden, Glou- 

 cester and Atlantic counties, common Wenzel. Caldwell, com- 

 mon Crane. Newark. Palisades. Jersey City. New Bruns- 

 wick. The most common of the genus, and the most general 

 under stones and logs. 



CALOSOMA, Weber. 

 C. externum, Say. 



Gloucester, rare Liebeck. Gloucester, Camden, Atlantic and 

 Cape May counties, not common Wenzel. Newark, Green- 

 ville, June and September, rare, under stones Schaupp. 



C. scrutator, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, abundant Liebeck. Same localities 

 as externum, common Wenzel. Cast up on Brigantine Beach 



