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the July rains, the collector who visits this region in August 

 will find many forms that were absent at the time of my visit. 



I collected from three to eight hours each day I was in the 

 mountains, and took two hundred species and over fifteen hun- 

 dred specimens. Mr. H. C. Fall, of Pasadena, California, 

 kindly assisted in the determination of most of the material ; 

 Mr. P. Jerome Schmitt, of Beatty, Pennsylvania, determined 

 the single species each of the Scydmrenidae and Pselaphidae 

 taken, and Mr. Charles \V. Leng, of New York, identified the 

 Coccinelids ; to all of whom, and to Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 of East Las Vegas, N. M. , who has added notes and ascertained 

 the number of species new to New Mexico, many thanks are 

 due. 



Identifications are sufficiently complete to show that this part 

 of the territory has been collected over but little, for of the two 

 hundred species taken nearly fifty species, or one- fourth, are 

 new or undescribed ; a half dozen or more species belonging 

 to new genera. Fifty- seven species are new to New Mexico, 

 eighteen genera are also new to the territory. Forty-six spe- 

 cies are new to southern New Mexico. The only Scydmsenid 

 ever identified by name from the territory, Scydnueiiiis cali- 

 fornicns Mots. , a Pacific coast Alaskan species, I took at Cloud- 

 croft. In the same upper canon I found three specimens, in 

 ants' nests, of Articcrus fuchsii Breud., a quite rare myrmeco- 

 philus Pselaphid previously recorded from near L,as Vegas. 



1, 33<z Cicindela oregona Lee. Seven thousand feet. Wootens. 



2, 179 Notiophilns hardyi Putx. Two specimens, James Canon ; first 



record for southern N. M., 8,500 feet. 



3, 215 Pasiinachus duplicatus Lee. Cloudcroft ; new to N. M. 



4, 215^ ensifer Lee. Cloudcroft. 



5, 219 calif oniicus Chd. Cloudcroft, 9000 feet. Several 



each of the above Pa.sima.chns were taken. 



6, 232 Dyschirius globulosus Say. James Canon ; a dozen specimens. 



7, 345 Bembidiiun lugubre Lee. Common. 



8, 347 " sfriola Lee. Two specimens ; new to southern N. M. 



9, 351 lucidum Lee. Several specimens ; common in N. M. 

 10, 39 r versicolor Lee. One specimen ; taken by Wickham 



at Albuquerque also. 



n, 408 Bcmbidinm diibifans Lee. Sixteen specimens, James Canon ; 

 new to southern N. M. 



