Coleoptera 13 e 
Records of other Northern Species in our Collection. 
Melanophila drummondi Kirby. 
Yukon Territory, lat. 62° 3r-63° 06', long. 137° 30'-139° 30', 1916, D. D. 
Cairnes, collector; near Sixtymile river, along 141st meridian, Yukon Territory, 
1907, T. P. Reilly, collector, 2 specimens. Abundant throughout British 
Columbia, extending south into the United States and northward into the 
Yukon and Alaska. I have taken a series of thirteen near Lesser Slave lake 
in Alberta, and rarely in the east (Fort Coulonge, Que., in Pinus strohus). 
Chrysobothris trinervia Kirby. 
Near Sixtymile river, along 141st Meridian, Yukon Territory, 1907, Thos. 
P. Reilly, collector, 1 specimen. 
There are two specimens in our collection from Fort Yukon, Alaska. Repre- 
sented in our collection from Halifax, N.S., across Canada to Alaska and the 
Yukon. 
Buprestis nuttalli Kirby. 
Stewart river, Yukon Territory, 1909, D. H. Nelles, collector, 1 specimen. 
There are only two small reddish-yellow spots on each elytron and the 
posterior of these almost obsolete on the right side; the spots on the outer faint 
but distinct on abdominal segments and coxa. Represented in our collections 
from Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, southern British Columbia, Alaska, and the 
Yukon . 
Dicerca prolongata Lee. 
Fort Chipewyan, Alta., 15-VI-1914, lake Athabaska, Alta., near shore 
on portage to lake One, 29-VI-14, F. Harper, collector, 1 specimen. 
Dicerca tenebrica Ky. 
Stewart river, Yukon Territory, D. H. Nelles, collector, 1909; Yukon 
Territory, latitude 62° 31'-63° 06' N., long. 137° 30'-139° 30' W., D. D. Cairnes, 
collector; lake Athabasca, Alta., near shore on portage to lake One, 29-VI-14, 
F. Harper, collector, 1 specimen; Dawson, Yukon Territory, 20-VI-08, 1 specimen. 
Poecilonota, undes. sp, 
Stewart river, Yukon Territory, D. H. Nelles, collector, 1909. 
Length, 17 mm.; black above, eyes red, venter black with coppery reflections, 
apparently distinct, 1 specimen. 
