176 Journal New York Entomological Society, lvoi.xviii. 



in my list, it is to be understood that the references relate to speci- 

 mens which I have received. 



1. Carabus chamissonis Fisch. 



Domino Harbor: Okkak (Packard); Ungava Bay (Turner: 

 Schwarz list) ; West St. Modest; Hopedale. Greenland; Alaska ( Una- 

 laschka and Kadjak) (Hamilton) ; Cape Blossom, within arctic circle 

 (Fall). Mt. Washington, alpine (Bowditch). Oxford House, Nel- 

 son River House, Hudson Bay region (R. Bell). All of my Labrador 

 specimens are entirely black. 



2. Elaphrus obliteratus Mannh. (= ohscnr'wr Kirby.) 



One specimen, West St. Modest. Kadjak, Alaska (Hamilton) ; 

 "A single specimen, taken in Latitude 65°" (Kirby). Mr. Blanchard 

 comments: " Truly a prize find. I suppose there are more where this 

 came from if we were only there to hunt them up." 



3. Loricera cserulescens Linn. 



West St. Modest. Mt. Washington, N. H. (Mrs. Slosson ) : Kenai, 

 Alaska; California westward to Lake Superior, Magdalen Islands, 

 Nova Scotia ; Kamtschatka, Siberia, central and northern Europe 

 (Hamilton) ; coast plain southwestern Newfoundland (Bolster). 



4. Notiophilus aquaticus Linn. ( = /;«n/v; Putz.) 



West St. Modest. Summit of Mt. Washington. N. H. (Bow- 

 ditch) ; Oxford House, Hudson Bay (R. Bell) ; Behring Strait, 

 Alaska; all northern Asia, northern and central Europe (Hamilton). 

 Fall mentions also the following localities: Bay of Islands, New- 

 foundland; Colorado (5,000-10,000 feet), Beulah, New Mexico 

 (8,000 feet), Las Vegas, New Mexico (11,000 feet), Kalispell, Mont.; 

 a colony found by Frederick Blanchard in February, 1870, on a 

 frozen pool in a grassy field at Tyngsboro, Mass. Coast plain, south- 

 western Newfoundland (Bolster). 



5. Notiophilus borealis Harr. 



The specimen from Domino Harbor, Labrador, listed by Packard 

 as sibiricus Mots, is borealis Harr. Mr. Blanchard examined the 

 specimen at Cambridge. Borealis occurs above tree line on Mt. 

 Washington and Mt. Lafayette in the White Mountains (Blanchard), 

 and on Mt. Marcy in the Adirondacks (Leng) ; also at Nome, Alaska 

 (Dr. Blaisdell). 



