84 Natural History of the 



Dolopius fucosus, Lee. — Township of Montcalm, June. 

 " stahilis, Lee— " « « 



Corymhites triundulatus, RandalL — Township of Montcalm, end of May. 



Pyractomenaangulata, ^a,y. — Common, Sugar-bush Lake, Montcalm, 23d 



to 26th June. 



Ellychnia corrusca, Linn. — Under stones near Grenville, 13th May. 



* " lacustris, Lee. — Abundant in the woods of Harrington, mid- 

 dle of May ; Hamilton's Farm, and Lake 

 of Three Mountains, August and Septem- 

 ber. 



DigraphaterminaliSj Say. — Bevin's Lake, 29th June, and 5th July, and 



Hamilton's Farm, 31st August. 



Eros coccinatus, Say. — Sixteen-Island Lake, &e., Montcalm, end of May. 

 " molis, Lee. — Huckleberry Rapids, River Rouge, DeSala- 



berry, 2nd August. 



Podabrus modestus, Say. — About clearings, Bevin's Lake, Montcalm, 2nd 



July. 



Telephorus rotundicollis, Say. — Abundant " " " 



" carolinusj Fabr. — '' '• " " 



" fi-axini, Say. — Township of Montcalm, June. 



Anohium foveatum^ Kirby. — Abundant in a rotten tree, Bevin's Lake, 4th 



July. 



Cis. (not determined) — Township of Montcalm, June. 



Pedilus collaris, Say. — " " " 



Mordella nigricans, Mels. — " *' " 



Meloe rugipennis, Lee. — Hamilton's Farm, 31st August, and Grenville, 



14th October. 



\Cistela (not determined) — Very abundant on leaves of Bass-wood, 



Sugar-bush Lake, Montcalm, 26th June. 

 •' (not determined) — River Rouge. 



Nyctobates (not determined) — Under logs on grass-land, Hamilton's 



Farm, August. 



Upis reticulatus, Say. — (ceramhoides, Linn.) — With the last species. 



XBolitophagus cornutus, Pz. — Larvge and Pupa in a boletus, Huckle- 

 berry Rapids, DeSalaberry, 3rd August. 



jipion, (not determined) — Township of Montcalm. 



Sitona lepidus, Sch. — Near Hamilton's Farm. 



Hylobius, (ja.Qa.T pineti) — Sixteen Island Lake, 1st June. 

 " pales, Herbst. — Township of Montcalm, June. 



Tomicus, (not named) " " " 



Saperda tridentata, Oliv. — Base of Silver Mountain, Rouge, 10th Aug. 



Monohammus confusor, Kirby, — " " " " 



* No Fire-flies were seen at night after the 19th of July. The Pupa of Ellydinia 

 lacustris is as luminous as the perfect insect. 



t This Cistela has a very rank scent. 



% These larvae were very active, wriggling about and jerking their abdominal seg- 

 ments with great force. One changed to Pupa, August 9 ; and a Pupa to Imago the 

 same day. Another was evolved 13th August. 



