308 Miscellaneous, 



3. Brachinus, Weber. 



(Several species, not determined.) Common, under stones. 



2. Sub-fam. Scaritides, Westw. 



4. Dyschirius, Bon. (See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. IX. p. 75.) 

 D. globulosus, Putz. Under stones on the Mountain, May. 



3. Sub-fam. Harpalides, Westw. 



5. Patrobus, Dej. 



P. longicornis, Say. Under stones, Montreal and Beloeil Mountains 7 

 May and June. 



6. Platynus, Bon. (Agonum and Anchomenus, Bon.) (See Proc* 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII. p. 40.) 

 P. sinuatus, Dej. Abundant under bark of stumps, swamp near 



Mile-end road, September. 

 P. melanarius, Dej. Under stones, sides of the Mountain, May. 

 P. Harrisii, Lee. One specimen taken under a stone N.E. side of 



the Mountain, April. 

 P. atratus, Lee. One specimen taken "with the last species. 

 P. cupripennis, Say. Abundant under stones, &c, everywhere. 

 P. obsoletus, Say. Very numerous in the old Museum of the Nat. 



Hist. Soc, Little St. James St., May to August, 1857; flies to 



light at night. 

 P. sti^mosus, Lee. Not common, under stones. 



7. Poecilus, Bon. (See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. II. new 



series, p. 253.) 

 P. lucublandus, Dej. Extremely abundant under stones every 



where, especially in early spring. 

 8 Pterostichus, Bon. Feronia, Latr. (See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila., Vol. II., new series, p. 234.) 

 P. mutus Say. Abundant under stones, Montreal and Belceil 



Mountains, May and October. 

 P. erythropus, Dej. Under stones on the Mountain, May. 

 P. adjunctus, Lee. Under stones, sides of the Mountain, May. 

 P. maudibularis? Kirby. Under stones, sides of the Mountain. 

 9. Amara, Latr. (See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VII., p. 346.) 

 A. angustata, Say. One specimen taken by sweeping herbage, 



sides of the Mountain, June. 

 A. impuncticollis, Say. Under stones. 



A. interstitialis, Dej. (inaequalis, Kirby.) Not uncommon in spring. 

 A. obesa, Say. Not common, under stones. 



10. Agonoderus, Dej. 



A. pallipes, Dej. Not uncommon under stones on the Mountain 

 slopes. 



11. Anisodactylus, Dej. 



A. Baltimorensis, Say. Common under stones, &c, Montreal and 



Laprairie. 

 A. Harrisii, Lee. (agricola, fide Harris.) Not common, under 



stones. 



