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CiCINDELID.E. 



CiciNDELA OREGONA Lcc. Three or four specimens of C. 

 7'epamia, referable to this variety, were found on a little 

 sand bar. They were so sluggish as to be easily capt- 

 ured by hand. 



Carabid^. 



Cychrus angusticollis Fisch. One specimen of this species, 

 taken beneath a log, does not differ from the Coast form. 



Cychrus marginatus Fisch. A few examples found here 

 are less metallic and have the elytral margin less brilliant 

 than those found on the Coast, resembling in these par- 

 ticulars the variety I have elsewhere recorded from 

 Montana (Ento. News, I., p. 33). The thorax is also 

 apparently a trifle broader in proportion to its length. 



Elaphrus pallipes Horn. Rare under leaves and sticks on 

 the flats. 



Opisthius richardsonii Kirby. One or two specimens were 

 washed out of the river bank just above the Canon. 



NoTioPHiLus SYLVATicus EscJi. One example, under leaves. 



Nebria metallica Fisch. Several specimens of a very 

 pretty color variety were found, usually in hollows tilled 

 with dead leaves but sometimes under sticks. 



Bembidium funereu.m Lee. Not rare, under leaves. 



Bembidium quadrifoveolatum Mann. Taken with the 

 preceding. 



Trechus chalybeus Mann. Common under leaves and 

 sticks, all over the bottom. 



Pterostichus vitreus Dej. Rare, under pieces of wood, 

 with the next. 



Pterostichus luczotii Dcj. One specimen. 



Pterostichus riparius Dcj. Rather common ; a very agile 

 little species, taken mostly under leaves. A single speci- 

 men was also found at a camp several miles farther up 

 . the river. 



