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51. Cicindela punctulata, Fab. Abundant every- 

 where. 



51a. Cicindela inicans, Fab. A green variety of 

 the preceding; not uncommon. 

 Carabid^. 



84. Elaphrus Californicus, Mann, One specimen 

 only, at Manitou. 



173. Cychrus elevatus, Fab. Two specimens only, 

 taken In our tent at Engelmann's Canon. 



200. Pasimachus elongatus, Lee. Found abun- 

 dantly under cattle -'chips," near Colorado Springs. 



340. Loxopeza grandis, Heiitz. 



344. Loxopeza atriceps, Lee. 



394. Glycia purpurea, Say. Of each of the last 

 three species, a single specimen only was obtained; 

 locality not noted. 



397. Cymindis laticollis. Say. South Park ; not 

 common. 



398. Cymindis brevipennis, Zimm. South Park; 

 abundant under "chips." 



399. Cymindis abstrusa, Lee. Found with the 

 preceding species, and now considered identical 

 with it by Dr. LeConte. 



428. Calathus ingratus, Dej. Three specimens. 



436. Calathus dubius, Lee. Five specimens. 



511. Platynus cupreus, Dej. Two specimens. 



614. Platynus placidus. Say. Two specimens. 



520. Platynus obsoletus,5ay. One specimen. 



563. Evarthrus incisus, Lee. Abundant under 

 "chips," near Colorado Springs. 



581. Pterostichus protractus, Lee. Three speci- 

 mens. 



— Pterostichus longulus, iec. One specimen. 

 679. Amara hyperborea, Dej. Three specimens, 



found a short distance below the summit of Pike's 

 Peak, 14,000 feet above the sea. This species is also 

 found on the summit of Mt. Washington, in New 

 Hampshire. 

 694. Amara impuncticollis, Say. Five specimens. 



— Amara sp. An undescribed species, not un- 

 common. 



699. Amara fallax.iec. Abundant under"chips" 

 near Colorado Springs. 

 706. Amara interstitialis, Dej. Two specimens. 

 712. Amara chalcea, Dej. One specimen. 

 717. Amara gibba, Xec. Common under "chips." 

 ,815. Nothopus zabroides, Lee. Ten specimens. 



818. Cratacanthus dubius, 5eaMv. Two specimens. 



819. Piosoraa setosum, Lee. Taken at Alpine by 

 Mr. Popenoe. 



834. Discoderus parallelus, Haki. One specimen. 

 ,872. Xestonotus lugubris, Dsj. Five specimens. 



925. Harpalus retractus, Lee. Two specimens. 



926. Harpalus amputatus. Say. One specimen. 

 936. Harpalus spadiceus, Dej. Three specimens. 

 939. Harpalus pleuriticus, A'trfty. One specimen. 

 945. Harpalus ellipsis, iec. One specimen. 

 956. Harpalus oblitus, Lee. Eight specimens. 

 961. Harpalus basilaris,ifi;-62/. Eight specimens. 

 Harpulus n. sp. One specimen. 



1033. Bembidium bifossulatum, Lee. Abundant 

 in moist places on, the plains east of Colorado 

 Springs. 



105.5. Bembidium Nebraskense, Lee. One speci- 

 men. 



1067. Bembidium lucidum, Lee. One specimen. 

 1080. Bembidium cordatum, Lee. Not common, 

 in same localities with 1033. 



Bembidium sp. Two new species, each repre- 

 sented by a single specimen. 



Dytiscid^. 



1255. Hydroporus tristis, Payk. Taken abun- 

 dantly in the Ute Pass from the water below Bridal 

 Veil Falls. 



1317. Ehantus binotatus, Harr. One specimen. 



1334. Ilybius biguttulus. Germ. Abundant below 

 Bridal Veil Falls. 



Gaurodytes sp. An undetermined species, 



one specimen. 



1381. Anisomera cordata, Lee. Seven specimens. 

 Staph YLiNiD^. 



1656. Atemeles cavus, Lee. Taken at Pueblo by 

 Mr. Popenoe. 



1771. Creophilus villosus, Grav. Common. 



Philonthus sp. An undetermined species, 



one specimen. 



1961. Oxyporous (near) o-maculatus, Lee. Two 

 specimens. 



Anthobium sp. A single specimen, pro- 

 visionally referred to this genus. 



SlLPHID^. 



2178o. Necrophorus Hectate, Bland. One speci- 

 men. 



Necrophorus Hectate var. Several speci- 

 mens. 



2185. Necrophorus tomentosus, Web. Several 

 specimens. 



2188. Peltis lapponica, Hb. Abundant everywhere. 



2195. Peltis ramosa. Say. One specimen. 

 Dermestid.5:. 



2392. Dermestes marmoratus. Say. Abundant. 



2395. Dermestes nubilus, Say. Common. 



2406. Attagenus megatoma, Fab. Taken at Pu- 

 eblo by Mr. Popenoe. 



2434a. Orphilus subnitidus, Lee. Common. 

 ENDOMyCHID.ffi:. 



2441. My cetina morosa, Liee. A co mmon intruder 

 in our camp, attacking the hams. 



EROTyLID.E. 



2537. Triplax thoracica, Say. Common upon 

 fungi. 



2541. Cypherotylus Boisduvali, Chev. Common 



upon pine fungi, upon which both larva and imago 



feed. 



Trogositid^. 



2682. Trogosita virescens. Fab. One specimen. 



2688. Tenebreoides corticalis, Mels. Two speci- 

 mens. 



2699. Ostoma ferruginea, Linn. Four specimens, 

 taken under pine bark in Engelmann's Caiion. 



2703. Calitys scabra, Thunb. One specimen on 

 pine bark in Chiann Caiion. 



NlTIDULID^E. 



2729. Carpophilus pallipennis, Say. Four speci- 

 mens, Colorado Springs. 

 Epuraea sp. An undetermined species. 



