92 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



C. laticollis, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Anglesea, rare — Lie- 

 beck. Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. Caldwell, 

 rare — Crane. Palisades, Fort Lee, Snake Hill, Ridgewood — 

 Schaupp. The most abundant Carabid at Snake Hill — Linell. 



C. difflnis, Chd. 



Palisades, in spring — Schaupp. 



C. aestivus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Wenzel, Liebeck. 

 Palisades, Fort Lee, Snake Hill, Ridgewood — Schaupp. Cald- 

 well, common — Crane. Newark. Madison. 



C prasinus, Dej. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. 



C. nemoralis, Say. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Sea-shore, moder- 

 ately abundant — Liebeck. Caldwell, common — Crane. Pali- 

 sades, in spring — Schaupp. Newark. 



O. tricolor, Dej. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Pali- 

 sades, in spring — Schaupp. Madison. 



C pennsylvanicus, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. Westville, rare 

 — Liebeck. Palisades, in spring — Schaupp. 



O. impunctifrons, Say. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck, Wen- 

 zel. Caldwell, very rare — Crane. Palisades, in spring. 



C. niger, Rand. 



Palisades, in spring, rare — Schaupp. 



C. purpuricollis, Rand. 



A New Jersey specimen is in Dr. Horn's collection. 



C. tomentosus, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. Sea-shore, rare 

 — Liebeck. Newark. Madison. 



