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South Louisiana," Psyche, vol. iv., p. 219-222). For the identification of 

 the species (except those marked with an asterisk) I am indebted to Dr. 

 G. H. Horn, who kindly examined them for me. 



CICINDELIU^. 



Tctracha Carolina (Linn.) One full grown larva dug from its hole, loth 

 April. Milnburg Road.* 



Cicindela repanda Dej. One specimen seen (not taken) in an unpaved 

 side street in New Orleans, first part of April. Same species 

 seen also at the mouth of the Red River in Louisiana, 22nd 

 June, and taken at Vicksburg, Miss., 23rd June. 

 11 tortuosa Dej. One specimen taken on a low, sandy mud-flat of 

 the Mississippi just below the mouth of the Red River in 

 Louisiana, 22nd June. In company with repanda. This is the 

 only species in the list which was not taken (or seen) on or 

 south of parallel 30°. 



CARABID^. 



Scarites substriatus Hald. Of occasional occurrence under logs in moist 

 places, N. O. 

 .1 siibterraneus Fabr. Same with preceding, N. O. 

 Brachynus lateralis Dej. A number taken under old wood on the edge 

 of a wet forest, B. la F. 

 11 tormentariiis Lee. In colonies, often in company with 

 Galerita, under logs (old railroad ties) and pieces of wood in 

 low, moist places, on the edge of the swamp especially, f 

  1 fiimans (Fab.) A number taken under logs in drier places 

 than preceding. N. O. 

 Fanagceus cruJgerus Say. One specimen under a log on the edge of a 



muddy, wet forest, 4th May. B. la F. 

 Galerita Janus Fabr. This and the next species in same places with 

 Brachynus tornientarius ; often found in company with that 

 species. I Also overtaken running through passages made in a 



* There are dummy roads running through the swamp from New Orleans to Miln- 

 burg, Spanish Fort and West End, three resorts on Lake Pontchartrain, 



t Where no locality is given, the species will be understood to have been taken both 

 in vicinity of New Orleans and on Bayou la Fourche. 



% Where no date is given, unless otherwise stated, the species was more or less 

 common during the time of my stay. 



