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Mountains; its haunts are in dark damp situations, 
where it remains for hours on a log or a stone perfectly 
still; when in motion its mode of progression is slow 
and lazy. I believe it passes the winter buried deeply 
in the sand or in damp earth banks. I saw a salamander 
that I imagine was this species (but did not obtain it) 
on Ptarmigan hill* near some running water; this was 
late in the year (October), and 7,000 feet above the sea 
level. I also obtained specimens at Sumass and Colville. 
LIST OF COLEOPTERA. 
The new species are distinguished by an *, 
GEODEPHAGA. (Mac Leay.) | Amara. (Bon.) 
CICINDELID. *extensa. (Walk.) 
Cicindela. (Linn.) communis, 
vulgaris. 
HARPALIDE. 
eee Anisodactylus. (Dej.) 
ee ee (Bair. : californicus. 
intermedius. (Kirby.) Harpalus. (Latr.) 
Calosoma. ( Weber.) *defixus. (Walk.) 
*irregulare, (Walk.) 
Callisthenes. BEMBIDIIDA. 
*pimeloides. (Walk.) Bembidium. (Latr.) 
Carabus. (Auct.) *equalis. (Walk.) 
*bicolor. (Walk.) 
Cychrus. (Fabr.) HYDRADEPHAGA. (Mac Leay.) 
angusticollis. (Eschs.) Dytiscus. (Linn.) 
tuberculatus. (Harris.) Ooligbukii. (Kirby.) 
Chienius. (Bon.) Acilius. (Leach.) 
sericeus. (Dej.) semisuleatus. (Aubé.) 
Agonum. (Bon.) Hydaticus. (Leach.) 
seminitidum. zonatus. (Koppe.) 
Pterostichus. (Auct.) Tropisternus. (Sol.) 
*ealligatus. (Walk.) *binotatus. (Walk.) 
validus. (Lec.) Laccophilus. (Leach.) 
similis. (Kirby.) maculosus. (Linn.) 
* Vide Vol. I. 
