2 3 2 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
C. brevicorne Say. Arlington, Snake Hill (Sf); Lahaway V, 28 on cran¬ 
berry bogs (Sm). 
C. clavicorne Casey. Snake Hill (Sf); Collingswood VI, 29, under leaves. 
C. longipilosum Casey. Gloucester III, Clementon IX, from deep moss. 
C. frontale Casey. Snake Hill, Arlington, So. Orange (Sf); g. d., 
throughout the year, under layers of dead leaves. 
C. hirtellum Lee. Madison (Pr). 
C. pyramidale Lee. Near Philadelphia VI, under bark of oak. 
C. bifidum Lee. Lakehurst IX (Sf). 
C. trinifer Casey. Snake Hill IV, Arlington VI, throughout the year, g. 
d., under dead leaves. 
C. fulvum Lee. Throughout the State VII, VIII, under rotten leaves and 
from rotten wood. 
C. capillosum Lee. Clementon IX, 14, under the roots of a sedge. 
SCYDM^ENUS Latr. 
S. perforatus Schaum. Throughout the State g. d., under leaves and 
moss. 
S. badius Casey. Ft. Lee IV (Sf); g. d., VI-VIII, under old bark and 
leaves and around roots of dead trees. 
S. corpusculum Casey. Ramapo, N. Y., and sure to occur in New Jersey 
(Sf). 
S. turbatus Casey. Fort Lee (Sf). 
S. subpunctatus Lee. Westville IV, V, in moss. 
S. pubipermis Casey. Gloucester, Westville, Clementon VII, VIII, under 
deep layers of rotten leaves. 
OPRESUS Casey. 
O. othonus Casey. Bronx Park VI, from rotten hemlock (Sf). 
O. sp. indet. Clementon VII, 27, from dead oak. 
eUMICRUS Lap. 
E. motschulskii Lee. From very rotten wood near Philadelphia X. 
CEPHENNIUM Mull. 
C. corporosum Lee. Palisades VIII (Sf); Woodbury III, under old leaves. 
ASCYDMUS Casey. 
A. tener Casey. Clementon IX, 17, taken from rotten wood. 
ACHOLEROPS Casey. 
A. zimmermanni Schaum. Near Philadelphia in meadow under board 
(W); exclusively myrmecophilus (Sz). 
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