2O2 I:\TOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 'io 



cases where the collector's name is not given, the records can 

 be accredited to the authors. 



There were 199 species and three varieties (the latter be- 

 longing to the genus Harpalus) collected within a radius of ten 

 miles of Harrisburg. The localities are as follows : 



Camphil! C. Linglestown L. 



Enola E. Middletown M 



Eberlys Mill E.M. New Cumberland N.C. 



Harrisburg H. New Market, York Co N.M. 



Rockville or Fort Hunter R. 



OMOPHRON Latr. 



O. americanum Dej. H., IV, 15, dug from the bank of the Sus- 

 quehanna river, IV, 18, on sandy and muddy shores at night, X, I, 

 under stones. Common. 



O. tessellatum Web. H., V, 15 to 24, on sandy shores of island at 

 night ; rare. 



CYCHRUS Fabr. 



C. stcnostomus Web. From all localities, II, III, IV, .and again IX, 

 X, XI. Mostly under stones singly or in pairs, XI, 27 taken from a 

 dead log in swamp ; observed mating XI, 6. These localities abound 

 with snails upon which we observed this species feeding and which 

 probably accounts for its being so plentiful. 



C. viduus Dej. R., Ill, 20 (Coll. by E. Craighead). E., Ill, 31 in 

 cell under stone, also in the mountains, VII, 3 under log. 



CARABUS Linn. 



C. sylvosus Say. R., IX, 18 to X, io under stones; local and rare. 



C. sernitus Say. R., E., H., II, III, under stones; IV, n, 18 running 

 along path at night; IX, 18 under stones; not uncommon. 



C. linibatus Say. R., E., throughout the year under stones; common. 



C. vinctus Web. IX, 21 dug from cells in dead logs and under 

 stones in swampy places; common. 



CALOSOMA Web. 



C. Scrutator Lee. R., Ill, 21 from cell under stone; H., VII, 6 to 

 30 at arc lights ; common. 



C. willcoxi Lee. H., V, 16 to 18 (Coll. by Chas. Anderson) at arc 

 lights; not common. 



C. calidum Fab. II., IV under log; V and VI on tree trunks at 

 night ; common. 



ELAPHRUS Fab. 



E. ripurius Linn. H., V, 14 at night on mud flat. I specimen. 



/.'. ntscarins Say. II., IV, 3 under leaves along edge of stream; 

 IV, 16 to 30 at night running on muddy shore of stream; common. 



