[541] INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF VINEYARD SOUND, ETC. 247 
in the following list, which includes those most characteristic of the sea- 
‘ 
shores. 
CICINDELA GENEROSA Dejean. (p. 336.) 
Spécies Général des Coléopteres, vol. v, p. 231, (teste Lec.;) Gould. Boston 
Journal Nat. Hist., vol. i, p. 42. Pl. 3, fig. 2. 
Adult common on sandy beaches at high-water mark ; larve burrow- 
ingin sand below high-water mark, in company with the species of 
Talorchestia. 
CICINDELA DORSALIS Say. (p. 364.) 
Journal Academy Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. i, p.20; Gould, op. cit., p. 47. 
Martha’s Vineyard, on the sandy beaches. 
CICINDELA MARGINATA Fabricius. (p. 470.) 
Systema Eleutheratorum, vol.i, p. 241; Gould, op. cit., p. 48. 
Barren spots in salt marshes that are occasionally covered by the 
tides. 
CICINDELA REPANDA Dejean. (p. 364.) 
Spécies Gén. des Coléopteres, vol. i, p. 74. 
With the last, and on sandy beaches at Martha’s Vineyard, &c. 
CICINDELA HIRTICOLLIS Say. (p. 564.) 
Trans. Amer. Phil. Society, new series, vol.i, p. 411, Pl. 13, fig. 2. 
With last, also at a distance from the coast. 
CLCINDELA DUODECIMGUTTATA Dejean. 
Spéc. Gén. des Coléop., vol. i, p. 73; Gould, op. cit., p. 51. 
Sandy beaches near the salt water; appears both in spring and au- 
tumn. 
GEOPINUS INCRASSATUS (Dej.)  (p. 364.) 
Spécies Gén. des Coléoperes, vol. iv, p. 21. 
Several specimens were found on the outer beach of Great Egg Har- 
bor, New Jersey, burrowing in sand between tides. This species is not + 
confined to the coast, but occurs even west of the Mississippi in sandy 
places, (Horn.) 
BEMBIDIUM CONSTRICTUM Leconte. (p. 464.) 
Annals Lyceum Nat. Hist., N. Y., vol. iv, p. 362. 
Between tides at Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey. 
B. CONTRACTUM Say. (p. 464.) 
Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc., vol. ii, p. 85. 
Between tides at Great Egg Harbor. This and the preceding occur 
also along the margins of streams emptying into the ocean. (Horn.) 
HYDROPHILUS (TROPISTERNUS) QUADRISTRIATUS Horn. (p. 466.) 
Trans. Amer. Entomol. Soc., 1871, p. 331. 
In brackish pools, near Beesley’s Point, New Jersey, associated with 
Palemonetes vulgaris and other brackish-water species. 
