92 JOHN HAMTLTON, M. D. 



3. C. Mseander Fisch., Lapilnyi Lap. Tutumi Motsch. palustris Fisch. 



Tills species occurs lu Michigan, the Lake Superior region, Canada, 

 the Hudson Bay region, Manitoba. " Extends from North America 

 through Kamtschatka to Siberia (Horn)." Pr. 1878, 322; LeConte 

 Cat.; Heyden, 8; Motsch., 95; CoL Am., 99. 



4. C. truncaticoUis Esch. 



Occurs in Alaska, and has been taken in the higher parts of the 

 Sierra Nevada, California. In Asia it occurs in Kamtschatka. T. 

 Ix. 31 ; Heyden, 6. 



.5. Elaphrus riparius Lin., miuatus. shniUs Lee, intermedius Kirb., califor- 

 iiicus Mann. 



A species somewhat variable and widely distributed, extending 

 from New Mexico through the Rocky Mountains to California and 

 Alaska, and eastward to Michigan and Canada. It is general in 

 Europe, and in Asia from the Crimea, Turkestan, Dauria and Amur 

 country northward through Siberia. Mots., 72 ; Col. Am., 88 ; Solsky, 

 233 ; Heyden, 4 ; Chaud., 217. 



6. Diachila arctica Gyll. 



"Commcm to both Europe and America." CI., 11, Europe (Lap- 

 land), Asia (Arctic Siberia) ; Heyden, 5. 



7. Blethsia multipunctata Lin. 



I have s])ecimens from northern Wisconsin. Schwarz and Hub- 

 bard took It at Escanaba, Mich. " Northern United States," Bull. 

 B. i, 29. Central and northern Europe. Arctic and western Siberia, 

 Mots., 93 ; Heyden, 5. 



8. Loricera cserulescens Liii.. semipiuictata Mann., veoscotica Le<>., pUicornu 

 Fab. 



This species occurs in northern Michigan, the Lake Superior re- 

 gion, Nova Scotia, " north of Europe and of the United States." 

 Bull. B. 1, 29 ; L. S., 208 ; An. Lye, iv, 162 ; central and northern 

 Europe ; AV. and E. Siberia, var. rvfilahris Mots. ; Kamtschatka, 

 the Amur. Mots., 141 ; Col. Am., 96; Heyden, 21. 



9. Notiophilus sibiricus Mots., c.otifnsus, punctatus Lee. 



This beetle Is distributed from Tennessee northward to Hudson 

 Bay, and from New Mexico througli the Rocky Mountains to the 

 Pacific. It is found in Arctic Siberia, the Transbaical and Mongolia, 

 but does not reach Europe. Mots., 85 ; Heyden, 4. 



10. N. aqiiaticus Linn. 



No record of this species occurring in our fauna has been observed. 



