358 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



Oxytelus rugosus, rare ; pennsylvanicus, insignitns, exigmis and suspectus coxamow ; 



placusinvs, with ants, St. Vincent. 

 Trog-ophlceus. — All the species are common about streams and ponds. 

 Apocellus sphsericollis and bicolor rare. 

 Thinobius sp. .02 long, not uncommon, muddy swamps. 

 Geodromicus plagiatus, common ; stricfus less common, both in wet rocky 



places ; between the layei-s of stone, etc. 

 Lesteva pallipes, common along streams. 

 Acidota subcarinata, common hei-e ; St. Vincent. 

 Arpedium angulare, not common ; cribrntum, St. Vincent. 

 Trigonodemus striatus, not rare in decaying fungus, November. 

 LarithmEeum sordidum, rare, under leaves. 

 Olophriim ob tectum, common, wet grassy places. 

 Homalium foraminosum, St. Vincent; Imme.roHum, rare; pvnctiventre, common 



on cratxgiis blossoms ; rufipes, not common ; flavidum, St. Vincent. 

 Anthobium couvexum, common on blossoms; hornii, not uncommon. I take 



it likewise in Florida. Length .04-.05 inch. 

 Protinus atomarius, not rare, under bark. 

 Lispinus tenellus, St. Vincent, not common. 

 Glyptoma costale, under bark, common. 

 Trig-a picipennis, not rare. 

 Eleusis pallida, in colonies under bark, not common ; nigrella, two examples 



under bark in a mountainous place. 

 Siagonum americanum and punctatum not common. 



TRICHOPTERYGID^ and SCAPHIDIID^. 

 Many species of these families have not been collected. Limulodes paradoxus is 

 frequent at St. Vincent with ants. 



PHALACBID^. 

 Phalacrus politus, breeds in corn ergot. 



Olibrus pallipes and semistriatus on bloom of Solidago, etc. 

 Stilbus apicalis and nitidus under rubbish. 



CORYLOPHID-ffi. 

 Saucium fasciatum, lunatum, under the epiderm of bark in early Spring; 

 the species of the other genera were not common, occurring mostly under 

 things. 



COCCINELLID^. 

 Hippodamia 15-inaculata and 13-punctata, less common. 

 Coccinella aflQnis, rare. 

 Mysia pullata, not common. 



Exochomus marginipennis, on pine and spruce. 

 Cryptognatha pusilla, common on walnut and hickory. 

 Brachyacantha 4-punctata, not common. 



Hyperaspis flmbriolata, not rare ; discreta rare ; the other species are common. 

 Scymnus. — The species are common. 



