110 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



C. praetextatum, Say. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Brig- 

 antine Beach, in September — Hamilton. New Jersey — Collection 

 Roberts and United States National Museum. 



C. ocellatum, Say. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. New 

 Jersey — Collection United States National Museum. 



C. pygmaeum, 111. 



New Jersey — Collection United States National Museum. 

 C. unipunctatum, Linn. 



Generally distributed, moderately common — Liebeck. 

 C. anale, Payk. 



Camden, rare — Liebeck. New Jersey — Collection United 

 States National Museum. Ocean county, cranberry bogs, com- 

 mon — Smith. 



There are a number of unnamed species in collections, which 

 will probably add a few to the above list. 



PHCENONOTUM, Sharp. 

 P. extriatum, Say. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 



Family SILPHID^. 



NECROPHORUS, Pabr. 

 N. americana, Oliv. 



Generally distributed, not r%re — Wenzel. Westville, rare — 

 Liebeck. Caldwell, common — Crane. Newark. Hudson 

 county — Linell.* Madison. 



N. sayi, Lap. 



Hudson county — Linell. 



*Mr. Linell's collecting was done very largely along the Palisades to Fort Lee, 

 in the marshes back of Hoboken, and at Snake Hill and its immediate vicinity. 

 This is particularly so in the Staphylinide families. 



