182 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xvin. 



43. Harpalus fulvilabris Mannh. 



West St. Modest, two. Kadjak, Alaska, and on the Saskatche- 

 wan (Hamilton). Lake Superior. Newfoundland (Bolster). 



44. Harpalus herbivagus Say var. proximus Lee. 



Square Island (Packard). I received several examples of a 

 Harpalus pronounced " near hcrbiragus Say " by Blanchard, and 

 "near pleuriticits Kirby " by Hayward. All my specimens came 

 from West St. Modest, and Bolster took the same species in New- 

 foundland. Harpalus plcnritkus Kirby is recorded from Mt. Wash- 

 ington, N. H. (Bowditch), Hudson Bay, Lake Superior, New York 

 and elsewhere. 



45. Trichocellus (Bradycellus) cognatus Gyll. 



West St. Modest, a dozen or so. Greenland (Schiodte, Lund- 

 beck) ; Mt. Washington, N. H. (Bowditch) ; Alaska to Nova Scotia, 

 Colorado, California, Arctic Siberia, northern and central Europe 

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



46. Trichocellus sp. 



Ungava (Turner: Schwarz list). Mr. Schwarz writes: ''Rad- 

 ically different from cognatus Gyll. though also a Trichocellus; be- 

 ing unfamiliar, however, with the Siberian literature, I am unwilling 

 to attach a specific name to it." 



47. Haliplus cribrarius Lee. 



West St. Modest, one specimen. Mt. Washington, N. H., Lakes 

 of Clouds (5,000 feet), common (Bowditch) ; Hudson Bay, Lake 

 Superior. Newfoundland: coast plain (Bolster); Bay of Islands 

 (Leng). 



48. Deronectes griseostriatus DeG. (^= catascof>ium Say.) 



Square Island, Dumplin Harbor (Packard) ; West St. Modest, 

 Cape Charles, Red Bay, Nachvak. Very common ; one bottle from 

 West St. Modest contained over 1,000 specimens. Ungava Bay 

 (Turner: Schwarz list). Mt. Washington, N. H. (Bowditch list). 

 Very abundant Starr Lake, N. H. (4,800 feet). Hamilton gives 

 Alaska to Labrador, southward to Pennsylvania, Colorado and Cali- 

 fornia : Arctic Siberia, alpine and northern Europe, Lapland. 



The form cafascopiuni Say, found in the vicinity of New York, 

 Chicago, etc., differs somewhat from the northern form and is sel- 

 dom found in quantities. 



