196 Journal New York Entomological Society, [Voi.xviii. 



swept from dying balsam trees (Leng) ; Oxford House, Hudson 

 Bay (R. Bell). Hamilton mentions Alaska, Rocky Mountains to 

 New Mexico, Dakota and Lake Superior region north to Hudson 

 Bay, Allegheny Mountains in western Pennsylvania. 



157. Pytho niger Kirby. 



Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz list); Mt. Washington, N. H. 

 (Bowditch). 



158. Salpingus alternatus Lee. ? 



Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz list). Mr. Schwarz writes: 

 " Will remain doubtful until some one monographs our American 

 species." Salpingus vircsccns Lee. is recorded from summit of Mt. 

 Washington, N. H. (Bowditch). Salpingus clon gains Mannh. occurs 

 in Alaska (Hamilton). 



159. Mordella borealis Lee. 



Nain, one specimen. " Just like the specimen in my collection 

 fished out of Lake of the Clouds, Mt. Washington, N. H." (Blanch- 

 ard) ; Newfoundland: Little Codroy River, coast plain (Bolster). 

 leoTLepyfus palustris Seopoli. (= colon Linn.) 



Cape Chidley (R. Bell, Packard) ; Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz 

 list). Summit of Mt. Washington, N. H., apline (Bowditch) ; Hudson 

 Bay, New Mexico, northern Wisconsin, Europe, and western Siberia 

 (Hamilton). 



161. Paehylobius picivorus Germ. 



Ungava Bay (Turner: Schwarz list); Mt. Washington, N. H. 

 (Bowditch). 



162. Hypomolyx piceus DeG. (= pineti Fabr.) 



West St. Modest, two; Hopedale, one. Mt. Washington, N. H. 

 (Bowditch) ; Lake Superior, Hudson Bay, central and northern Eu- 

 rope, Siberia (Hamilton); Newfoundland: coast plain, Little Codroy 

 River (Bolster). 



163. Pissodes? sp.? 



Hopedale (Packard). Possibly the preceding species. 



164. Notaris (Eryeus) aethiops Fabr. ( = morio Mannh.) 



West St. Modest, half a dozen. White Mountains, N. H., Mag- 



