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12. Harpalus, Latr. 



H. Pensylvanicus, Geer. (bicolor, Fabr.) Abundant under stone3. 

 In vast numbers at dusk running over the fields near Laprairie, 

 in September. 



H. viridiasneus, Beauv. Abundant under stones, Montreal and 

 Sorel. 



H. herbivagus, Say. In great abundance under stones, &c, Mon- 

 treal, Laprairie, Beloeil Mountain, and Sorel, April to October. 



13. Bradycellus, Erich. (Geobasnus, Lee.) 



B. rupestris, Say. (Trechus flavipes, Kirby.) Common under 



stones, sides of the Mountain, and at Sorel under dry cow- 

 dung. 



14. Stenolophus, Dej. 



S. conjunctus, Say. By sweeping herbage on the Mountain in 

 June ; common under stones, Belceil Mountain, in May. 



S. inops, Lee. One specimen taken under a stone, Belceil Moun- 

 tain, May. 



15. Chiasmus, Bon. (See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. VIII. p. 25.) 



C. sericeus, Forst. Extremely abundant under stones everywhere. 

 C. chlorophanus, Dej. Common under stones, shores of islands 



above Lachine. 

 •C. tricolor, Dej. Abundant under stones. 

 C. Pensylvanicus, Say. (vicinus, Dej.) Not so common as the last 



species. 

 C. circumcinctus, Say. Rare. 

 C. impunctifrons, Say. Rare, Belceil Mountain. 

 C. tomentosus, Say. Logan's farm, June. 



4. Sub-fam. Carabides, Westw. 



16. Carabus, Linn. 



C. serratus, Say. Under stones ; most numerous at Sorel. 



17. Calasoma, Weber. 



C. calidum, Fabr. Very abundant everywhere. 



18. Elaphrus, Fabr. 



E. Californicus, Mann. (var. punctatissimus, Lee.) Rare. 



5. Sub-fam. Bembidiides, Westw. 

 (See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. IX., p. 2.) 



19. Bembidium, Latr. (Ochthedromus, Lee.) 



B. lucidum, Lee. Abundant under stones and in damp yards, May 



and June. 

 B. patruelis, Dej. Taken by sweeping herbage, Logan's farm? 



June. 

 B. versicolor, Lee. (variegatum, Kirby.) Taken by sweeping) 



Logan's farm, June. 

 B. rupestre, Dej. One specimen taken in the yard of the old Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Museum, Little St. James Street, June 1857. 



20. Tachys, Knock. 



T. inornatus, Say. Numerous under bark of a dead pine on the 

 Mountain, May; and Mile-end road, September, 1857. 



