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P. anclwmciwides Rand. H., V. 5 along river shore under stones. 

 X and XI under stones; not common. 



P. moerens Dej. H., IX to XI in log; rare. 



P. mclanarius Dej. H., N. C, IV, XI and XII common in dead 

 logs, under leaves and stones, in swampy places, also at night. 



P. affinis Kirby. H., R., II, and XI in swamp. 



P. cupripennis Say. R., Ill, 13 under stones. N. C., Ill, 21 and X, 

 16 under stones along lane ; common. 



P. cxcavatus Dej. H., IV and V at night along shore of creek; 

 not uncommon. 



P. ferreus Hald. With the preceding; more common. 



P. nutons Say. R., II, 28. N. M., X, 30 under stones; rare. 



P. octopunctatus Fabr. R., Ill, and VI under stones; locally com- 

 mon. 



P. placidus Say. Common in all localities throughout the year. 



P. bogemanni Gyll N. C., H., V, 15 to 20, VII, 12 along river 

 shore under stone. H., VII, 29 at arc light. 



P. acruginosus Dej. R., II, 28. 



P. crenistriatus Lee. E., Ill, 20. R., N. C., N. M, X under stones; 

 common. 



P. punctiformis Say. C., XI, 6. One specimen under stone. 



P. picipenms Kirby. H., IV and XI under logs and stones; very 

 common. 



P. lutulentus Lee. R., II, III and X. H., XI, 13 under stones and 

 in dead logs; not uncommon. 



OLISTHOPUS Dej. 

 O. twnnatus Say. H., II, 12, XI and XII under dry leaves; rare. 



ATRANUS Lee. 

 A. pubescens Dej. H., C., IV and XI in and under dead logs; not 



common. 



CASNONIA Latr. 

 C. Pennsylvania! Linn. All localities; common. II, V, IX and XI. 



GALERITA Fabr. 



G. j<jnus Fabr. Common everywhere throughout the year. 

 G. bicolor Dru. M., VIII, i ; not common. 



TETRAGONODERUS Dej. 



T. fasciatus Hald. E. M., IV, 19 under stones in sand near creek. 

 H., VI, 14 running in sand along river shore (Coll. by W. R. Walton). 

 N. C., XI. 7 under stone; not common. 



LEBIA Latr 



L. grundis Hentz. Common under stones and logs in all localities, 

 from September to beginning of April. 



