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CARABID^. 

 4. Trachypachys inermis Motsch. Noitli to British Columbia. 

 .5. Carabus maeander Fisch. North to Canada. 



6. " tsedatus Fabr. Also sub-alpine. North to Canada. 



7. " serratus Say. Also sub-alpiue. North to Canada. 



8. Notiophilus sibiricus Motsch. Eecorded by Packard from Labrador. 



9. Dyschirius truncatus Lee. 



10. Bembidium nitidum Kirb. Also at Salida (Wickham). 



11. " bimaculatum Kirb. North to Canada. 



12. " lucidum Lee. North to Canada. Down to Salida and Canon 



City (Wickham). 



13. Bembidium arcuatum Lee. Extends to Canada (Kilman, "Can. Ent." 



1889, p. 109). 



14. Bembidium indistinctum Dej. [At Canon City, Mr. Wickham found B. 



lugnbre and B. transversale — but the latter also at Eed Cliff.] 



15. Tachys incurvus Say. East to Iowa (Wiekham). Also at Salida (id.) 



[At Canon City, Mr. Wickham found T. 7iebuIosus.] 



16. Pterostichus longulus Lee. Also at Eed Cliff (Wickham), 



17. " luczottii Dej. West Cliff, April 5. Goes north to Glenora, 



B. C. (Wickham) and Labrador (Packard). 



18. Amara laticoUis Lee. 



19. " latior Kirb. North to Canada and East to New Jersey. 



20. " confusa Lee. Also Eio Grande (Henshaw). 



21. " polita Lee. East New Mexico (LeConte).* Salida (Wickham). 



22. " erratica Sturm. ? ^1. errafica occurs in Canada. 



23. " interstitialis Dej. Also sub-alpine. North to Canada. 



24. " obesa Say. North to Canada. 



25. " remotestriata Dej. (=: terrestris Lee). North to Glenora, B. C. 



(Wickham). Down to Canon City, where I found it. 



26. " musculus Say. North to Canada. 



27. " nupera Horn. 



28. " chalceaDcj.? 



29. Platynus afflnis Kirb.? P. affinis occurs in Canada. 



30. " sordens Kirb. N. to Canada. [At Salida Mr. Wickham found 



P. placidus and P. errans.] 



31. Lebia vivida Bates. 



32. " viridis Say, For a doubtful Canadian record see "Can. Ent." 1890. 



p. 153. E. to New Jersey (Smith). Down to Pueblo (4669 ft.), 



33. Lebia furcata Lee, near Ula. I also found specimens which were thought 



to be L. scapularis, but they were probably on\y furcata. 



34. Blechrus nigrinus Maun. West Cliff, May 25. E, to New Jersey (Smith). 



35. Cymindis planipennis Lee, on the open prairie, March 30, 



36. Agonoderus pallipes Fab, N, to Manitoba. Mr. Wickham found it at 



Albuquerque, N. Mex. 



37. Harpalus retractus Lee. E. New Mexico (LeConte). 



38. " amputatus Say, N. to Manitoba. Down to Denver (5196 ft,). 



39. " nitidulus Chaud, ? W, Cliff, if, (jiiidw^MS occurs in N. J. (Smith). 



* East New Mexico. Species quoted from this locality by LeConte, Smiths. 

 Contr. Knowl., 1859, pp. 52-58. 



TRANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XX. NOVEMBER, 1893. 



