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shore in large numbers VII-IX. Is a tree climber, a caterpillar hunter 
and our largest representative of this family. 
C. wilicoxi Lee. Newark at light (div); Atlantic City (div); Ocean City 
(G G); Cape May Co. (div). Similar in habit to the preceding, but 
much smaller and less abundant. 
C. frigidum Kirby. Newfoundland V (Ds); Newark at light (Bf); Wood¬ 
bury Y, 18, Sea Isle City VI, 26 (Brn). 
C. sayi Dej. Staten Island (Ds); Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Cape 
"““Tffay Cos. (W); Atlantic City (Li); always rare. 
C. calidum Fabr. Throughout the State, under stones, &c., in fields. The 
most abundant and generally distributed species. 
ELAPHRUS Fabr. 
E. fuiicjinosus Say. Ft. Lee IV (Sf); Snake Hill IV (div). The record of 
“cicatricosus” in last edition was based on an example of this specie's. 
E. ruscarius Say. Throughout the State along dry ditches and on mud 
flats IV-VII, IX; usually not rare where it occurs. 
BLETH1SA Bon. 
B. quadricollis Hald. Caldwell, rare (Cr). 
NOTIOPHILUS Dum. 
N. asneus Hbst. Ft. Lee, among leaves X (Bt); Caldwell (Cr); Newark 
(Soc); Camden and Gloucester Co. V, IX, at various points near the 
Delaware (div). 
N. semistriatus Say. (sibiricus Mots.) Durham’s Pond VIII, 18, Orange 
Mts. V, 30 (Dn); Madison (Pr); Newark, about roots of trees and 
under damp leaves (Bf). The true “sibiricus” does not occur in the 
U. S. at all. 
N. novemstriatus Say. (semistriatus Say.) Boonton VIII, 17, Orange 
Mts. (GG); Newark (Bf); Staten Island (Lg), among leaves at base 
of trees (Bt); New Lisbon VII, 14 Anglesea VI, 21 (Brn). This is 
the species listed as “hardyi” in the last edition, and so the species 
stands in most collections. 
NEBRIA Latr. 
N. pallipes Say. Throughout the State V, VIII, IX, along rocky streams, 
under stones just at edge of water. More common north of Piedmont 
Plain. 
PASIMACHUS Bon. 
P. sublasvis Beauv. Staten Island (Ds); Monmouth Co. VIII, 10 (Coll); 
Sandy Hook VIII (Bt); Brigantine Beach IX (Hn); Avalon VII, 4 
(Brn); Anglesea VII-X (div); always along shore. 
