COLEOPTERA. 357 



British Collection Collected at 



in British Museum. Martin's Falls. 



Mutillidse ... 5---0 



Sapygidae ... 2 - - ~ 



Pompilidae, &c. - 38 2 



Crabronidse ... 57 ..-16 



Vespidse ... 17 ... 4 



Apidse 170 33 



" A striking proof that the time has not yet come to reason 

 correctly on the distribution of Hymenopterous insects, — at 

 least in British North America." 



LIST OF INSECTS 



Taken by Sir John Richardson and John Rae, Esq., in 

 Arctic North America, drawn up by Adam White, 

 Esq., F.L.S., etc. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Cicindela longilabris, Say. (C. albilabris, Kirby). Shores of Arctic 

 Sea, lat. 70° N. ; and at Fort Simpson, lat. 62° N. 



Cicindela birticollis, Say. Borders of Mackenzie and Slave Rivers, 

 lat. 59°— 62° N. 



Dromius nigrinus, Eschsch. Great Bear Lake, lat. 66° — 67° N. 



Carabus — ? n. s. (C. gladiator, Barnston MS.). Borders of Mac- 

 kenzie and Slave Rivers, lat. 50°— 65° N. 



Carabus Chaniissonis, Eschsch. Borders of Mackenzie and Slave 

 Rivers ; and Cape Krusentern, lat. 58° — 68° N. 



Carabus — ? n. s. (C. Hudsonicus ?) Borders of Mackenzie and Slave 

 Rivers, lat. 58°— 65° N. 



Calosoma calidum, Auct. Borders of Mackenzie and Slave Rivers, 

 lat. 58°— 65° N. 



Loricera pilicornis, Auct. Great Bear Lake, lat. 66° — 67° N. 



Elaphrus intermedius, Kirby. Great Bear Lake, lat. 66° — 67° N. 



Notiophilus sibiricus, Motchoulsky. Great Bear Lake, lat. 66° — 67° N. 



Dictelus — ? n. s. (D. sculptilis ?) Borders of the Mackenzie and 

 Slave Rivers, lat. 58°— 65° N. 



Agonum melanarium, Dej, Great Bear Lake, and district to the 

 south of Lake Winipeg, lat. 49°-68° N. 



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