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Alaska, Manu., 1853; hiteger, California (Rio Colorado); rufiventris, 

 Louisiana; dentiger, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey coast; falci- 

 ger, Florida. 



21. Clivina fossor Linn., collaris X Lee, eIongata\\Rnnd., Randalli Lee. — This 



species occurred on the sea-coast near Boston, Mass., and was probably 

 introduced. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dury. Inhabits Europe and Siberia to 

 Kamtscliatka. Heyden, 1.5. 



22. Nomius pygrneeus Dej., graecus Lap. — "Occurs under stones, etc., in moist 



places in various i)arts of southern Europe, where it seems rare, and in 

 many places in our country from Georgia to California." T. ix, 130; An. 

 Lye, iv, 208. Ottawa, Canada, Lake Superior, Alabama, North Carolina, 

 Colorado, Washington. 



23. Bembidium littorale Oliv. {\79l), pnlndosum Panz., lacustre Lee. — Oregon, 



Idaho, Wickhani ; Lake Superior to Hudson Bay, Lee. Cat. : New York, 

 Eeinecke; Ohio, Dury; Missouri, Sum. Cat. ; Europe, western Siberia. 

 Heyden, 52. 

 24. — B. breve Mann., 1852. — Sitklia, Kamtschatka. Heyden, 51. 



Obs. — B. impressum, formerly on our catalogues, is B. carinula Cliaud., 

 and not the European siiccies. 



25. B. ustulatum Linn., littorale X Oliv., 1792, riipestre Fab., tetracolum Say, 



var. ruficola Kirby. — Widely distributed, occurring mostly in restricted 

 localities. I have it from Canada, Colorado, and take it here. New 

 York, Eeinecke; Hudson Bay region, Kirby; Vermont, Hay. and Sav. ; 

 Lake Superior region, Europe, western Siberia. Mot., 244; Heyden, .50. 



26. B. Grapei Gyll., Sahlbergi Dej., hrnnnipes Sahib., sereum Duval, picipes X 



Maun., nitens Lee. — New Hampshire to Alaska (New York, Lake Supe- 

 rior, Fort Simpson on the McKenzie River); northern Europe. L. S. 

 211; An. Lye. iv, 465; Pr. 1860, 316; Seliwaninskoj, an island in the 

 Jenisei, lat. 65° 55.' Nord., 21 ; Heyden, 222. 

 Obs. — The above is Mr. Fauvel's synonymy. Cat. No. iv gives two species — 

 B. SaWbergi, brunnipes ; and B. Grapei, asrejtm. B. Sahlbergi, in 

 Arctic Siberia, occurs in Turkestan. Heyden, 49. 



27. B. lampros Hbst., rnfipes Payk., celere Fnh. , pygmxum Payk., Gebl. — This 



common European and Asiatic species is also native in North America, 

 occurring at Cambridge, Mass.. Michigan and Ottawa, Canada, Ent. 

 News ii, 100. Several varieties occur in Europe, western, eastern and 

 Arctic Siberia; var. velox Er. occurs in eastern and western Siberia, 

 mostly in the mountainous parts. Mots. 258, also at Tobolsk, and at 

 Chantaika in Arctic Siberia. Heyden, 49; var. li-striatnm Thorns, 

 occurs at Chabarofka. Heyden, 1885. 



28. B. dentellum Thumb. (Sk. C. i, 200), jiammulatum Clair, ustulatum Duft., 



undulatum Sturm, arcuatnm Lee. (Ent. News ii). Cat. No. iv.— Occurs 

 here abundantly in swampy places among grass and rubbish. Massachu- 

 setts, Michigan, West Virginia, Colorado, Peninsula of Kenai (Mann., 

 1853). Northern and temperate Europe; var. sibiricum Dej., many 

 places in western Siberia. Heyden, 51. 



29. B. assimile GyU. ,frontale Lee. — Taken here abundantly with the preceding. 



From Florida to New Mexico, and northward to Lake Superior; Europe, 

 western Siberia. An. Lye. iv, 462 ; Can. Ent. xx, 61 ; Mots., 263 ; Heyden, 

 48. 



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