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NOTIOPHILUS Dum. 



N. aeneus Hbst. N. C., XI. R., II, III, IV, V, 23, XI, 28, under 

 stones; not uncommon. 



N. novemstriatus Lee. E. M., IV, 7. R., II, III, IV, V, 23, XI, 3, 

 under stones; not uncommon. 



N. semistriatits Say. R., X, 10; M., XI, 6, under stones; rare. 



NEBRIA Latr. 

 A T . pallipcs Say. all localities, V. 14 to X; common. 



PASIMACHUS Bon. 



P. depressus Fab. L., V, 23 under stones (Coll. by W. R. Walton) ; 

 rare. 



SCARITES Fabr. 



S. subterraneus Fab. R., II, 21, H., IV, V, VI, 8 under stones in 

 damp places; common. 



DYSCHIRIUS Bon. 



D. globulosus Say. R., III. N. C., II, IV, V under stones along 

 the Susquehanna. H., VI, 28 (Coll. by P. R. Myers) ; common. 



D. brevispinus? Lee. H., VI, 19, one specimen (Coll. by P. R. 

 Myers). 



CLIVINA Latr. 



C. dentipes Dej. N. C., V, VI, 20 under small stones along shore 

 of Susquehanna ; rare. 



C. impressifrotis Lee. N. C., H., V, nth to isth along river shore 

 under small stones. V, 13 at arc lights; not uncommon. 



C. bipustulata Fabr. H., IV, 9 under stones; V, 13 at arc lights; 

 VI, 3 under stone; common. 



SCHIZOGENIUS Putz. 

 The species of this genus were taken under small stones along the 



Susquehanna river. 



5". lineolatus Say. N. C., V, VI, VII, 10; common. 

 S. ferrugineus Putz. H., V, 22; not common. 

 S. amphibius Hald. H., V, 29; not common. 



ARDISTOMIS Putz. 



A. viridis Say. N. C., H., V, 15 to 29 under stones along river shore 

 and running on mud banks at night ; not uncommon. 



PANAGAEUS Latr. 



P. fasciatus Say. H.. V, 18 (Coll. by Charles Anderson) ; E., XI, 

 7 under stones among ants. Highspire, VIII, 4 under board (Coll. 

 by W. S. Fisher). 



