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burn point, Dolphin and Union strait, September 7, 1914; Bernard harbour, 
Dolphin and Union strait. Northwest Territories, June 15, 2 specimens, June 
20, 1916, 1 specimen. All collected by F. Johansen. The specimens from the 
last two named localities have the hind angles of the thorax more obtuse and 
perhaps represent a distinct species; some variation in this respect however 
is noticeable among the others. 
Genus Amara Bon. 
Amara haematopa Dej. (similis Kby.) 
Bernard harbour. Northwest Territories, May 22, 1915; June 20, 1916; 
July 9, 1916; 2c?'s, 39 's; F. Johansen, collector. 
Of these specimens Ic? and 29 's are quite black, Icf metallic, the third with 
faintly greenish elytra. The general form of body is quite like that of Pterostichus 
agonus and it seems not to have been observed by Horn that the penultimate joint 
of the labial palpus is bisetose in front as in Pterostichus, not plurisetose as in 
the rest of the Amarse. 
Amara brunnipennis Dej. 
The material sent me contains ninety-three samples of this common and 
widespread boreal species. The following localities are represented, all speci- 
mens collected by F. Johansen unless otherwise stated. Nome, Alaska, August 
24-25, 1916; Konganevik, Camden bay, Alaska, June 27, 1914; west of Collinson 
point, Alaska, June 12, 1914, E. deK. Leffingwell, collector; Langton bay 
(Franklin bay), Northwest Territories, summer of 1911, V. Stefansson, collector; 
Cockburn point, Dolphin and Union strait. Northwest Territories, September 
7 and 26, 1914; Bernard harbour. Northwest Territories, May 18-September 1, 
1915, and 1916; Kugalik river, Wollaston peninsula, Victoria island, August 
18, 1915, D. Jenness, collector. Probably Armstrong point, west side of Victoria 
island, June, 1916, J. Hadley, collector. 
Amara glacialis Mann. 
Cockburn point. Dolphin and Union strait. Northwest Territories, August 
30 and September 7, 1914, twelve cf's, eleven 9's; Bernard harbour. Northwest 
Territories, June and July, 1915 and 1916, sixteen cf's, nine 9's; all collected by 
F. Johansen. 
Lebia (?) sp. 
Bernard harbour. Northwest Territories, May 2, 1915, F. Johansen, collector. 
A mere wreck with dorsum of thorax and all appendages missing. Evidently 
found in this condition and perhaps not an inhabitant of the region explored. 
It does not appear to be identical with any of our American species of this 
genus, none of which have ever been reported from so far north. 
Family SILPHIDAE. 
Genus Silpha Linn. 
Silpha lapponica Hbst. 
Konganevik, Camden bay, Alaska, July 4, 1914, F. Johansen, collector; 
Nos. 175-6; Port Epworth, Coronation gulf, July 15, 1915 (on dried fish), 
Nos. 123-7, J. J. O'Neill, collector; Kogluktualuk river (Tree river). Coronation 
gulf, Northwest Territories, July 1915, J. J. O'Neill, collector, No. 106. 
