74 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 



from Calsrary there is no variation in color; the greenish reflec- 

 tions and metallic lustre so pronounced in the Kaslo form are ab- 

 sent. [Aweme, Criddle. (C.W.L.)] 

 33c. duodefiim guttata, Dej. Cape Breton, taken by Mr. Mclntyre. In 

 the series of one hundred specimens no divergence from the type in 

 maculation is noticeable, but the variation in color mentioned by 

 Mr. Leng in the Revision is quite apparent, many individuals be- 

 ing dull grayish green, and a single one is blue. Abundant in 

 August, 

 33c?. oregona, Lee. Kaslo, B.C., and vicinity. In a very large series 

 from Mr. Cockle, the adherence to the type form is universal in the 

 maculation, but the variation in color that is noticed in the Cape 

 Breton specimens of 33c. duodecimguttata, occurs here, the ten- 

 dency being towards a blue gray tone in many specimens. It 

 seems to be plentiful through the summer. — E. D. Harris. 



19c?. CicindeJa rugifrons, Dej. Longueuil, Que., Aug. 3, (Stevenson.) 

 153. Elaphrus cicatricosus, Lee. Aweme, June 2, (Criddle.) 

 378. Bemhidiuvi Oberthuri, Hayw. Aweme, April 26, an uncommon 

 species, (Criddle). This is "B. viridicoJIe, Laf." of Mr. Hay- 

 ward's revision of the genus, but the true viridicolle is known only 

 from Texas. 

 550. Pterostichus punctatissimus, Rand. Rimouski, Que., June, (Mr. 



Beaulieu.) 

 711. Diplocliila impressicoUis, Dej. Aweme, May, June, (Criddle). 



752. Pristonychus cpmplanatus, Dej. Victoria. A pair under bark, 



Feb'y., (Hanham). This is a European species occasionally taken 

 in North America. A very interesting capture. 



753. Pristonychus terricola, Hbst. St. John, (Mcintosh). Prof. Wick- 



ham writes of this : "The first American specimen I have seen, al- 

 though it was already known to occur in this country as well as in 

 Europe." 

 795. Platymis carho, Lee. Trenton, Sept. 29, (Evans). 



1,244. Laccophilus proximus, Say. Aweme, June 16. (Criddle). 



1,646. Hydrobius scabrosus, Horn. Vancouver, April 11, (Harvey). Met- 

 lakatla and Inverness, B.C., (Keen). 



9,508. 'Lomeclnisa wnontana, Casey, var. hirsute, Wasm. Aweme, in 

 nest of wood ants (Campd^notus), July 30, (Criddle). The varietal 

 identification is provisional (H.F.W.). 



2,140. Staphylinus rutilicaiida, Horn. Goldstream, B.C., May 24, a pair 

 under stones, June 1, 1901, (Hanham). Vancouver, (Harvey). A 

 rare and beautiful species. 



2,234. Philonthus aurnlentus, Horn. Aweme, May 12-28, (Criddle). In- 

 teresting for locality. 



2,434. Stenus rroceatus, Casey. Trenton, June 19, (Evans). 



2,820. Tanyrhinus singnlaris, Mann. Vancouver, Feb. 28, (Harvey). This 

 remarkable and very rare staphylinid is figured in Can. Ent., vol. 

 XXIX, p. 287. 



3,105. Hyperaspis tmdidatd, Say. Trenton, 1 sp. May 4, (Evans). 



3,380. Crevoscelis ferruginea, Sahl. Trenton, one at light, July 16, (Evans). 



3,739. Meligethes mutatus, Harr. Aweme. Very plentiful on flowers of 

 Erysimum arkansanum, July, (Criddle). 



3,916. Lara avara, Lee. Vancouver, July 15, (Harvey). Prof. Wickham 

 says: "One of the rarest of North American beetles previously 

 known only from California. The first Canadian record." 



