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18. Pterostichus luczotii Dej. 



Blanc Sablon (Packard) ; West St. Modest, very common. Mt. 

 Washington, N. H. (Bowditch) ; Alaska, Hudson Bay, Lake Superior 

 (Hamilton). Newfoundland: coast plain, Bay of Islands, Humber 

 River: common (Bolster). 



19. Pterostichus (Pseudocryobius) mandibularis Kirby. 



Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz list) ; West St. Modest, Hopedale, 

 common. Mt. Washington, N. H. (Bowditch) ; below tree line in 

 White Mountains, under bark of logs, etc.; Oxford House, Hudson 

 Bay (R. Bell); Kenai, Alaska; Fort Simpson, Vermont, Massachu- 

 setts; also arctic Siberia (Hamilton). 



20. Pterostichus hudsonicus Lee. 



Stupart's Bay (R. Bell, Packard). Mt. Washington, N. H., com- 

 mon, alpine (Bowditch); Alaska; Hudson Bay (Hamilton). A spe- 

 cies near this was received from Cape Nome and Cape Blossom 

 within the Arctic circle (Fall, Entomological Nezvs, May, 1900). 



21. Pterostichus sp. 



An undetermined species of Pterostichus is mentioned by Dr. 

 Fletcher in his list of species from the interior of Labrador. 



22. Amara (Cyrtonotus) cylindrica Lee. 



West St. Modest, Hopedale, Fort Chimo. One of the commonest 

 Labrador species. Collected by me above tree line in White Moun- 

 tains. Hayward mentions also the following localities : Newfound- 

 land, Magdalen Islands, Winnipeg", Slave Lake, Hudson Bay, Colo- 

 rado (8,000-10,000 feet). 



23. Amara (Cyrtonotus) hudsonica Hayward. 



Described by Hayward from three males in Collection \J. S. Na- 

 tional Museum. Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz list). 



24. Amara (Cyrtonotus) brunnipennis Dej. (^= hyperborea Dej. as under- 



stood in America ; = obtiisa Lee.) 



Cape Digges, Cape Chidley, Stupart's Bay (R. Bell, Packard) ; 

 West St. Modest, Hopedale, Fort Chimo. The Amara pcnnis Dej. 

 mentioned by Packard from Caribou Island must be this species. Mt. 

 Washington, N. H. (Bowditch) ; Hayward mentions also Mt. Katah- 

 din. Me., Mt. Mansfield, \^t., Alaska, Hudson Bay, Colorado (high 

 altitudes). 



