72 PAPERS ON ZOOLOGY OF MICHIGAN. 



2. Cicindela repanda Dej. Four specimens taken on the dry sand 

 of the east shore. It was breeding in this locaUty and a number 

 were seen on June 26. 



3. Cicindela purpurea Oliv. One specimen found running on the 

 rocks of the northeast shore, June 26. 



Carabidae. 



4. Ornophron nitidum Lee. Nine specimens found running on the 

 beach and under the boards and debris on the northeast beach, 

 June 24. Fairly common. 



5. Omophron dentatum Lee. Nine specimens found running on the 

 beach and under the boards and debris on the northeast beach, 

 June 24. Fairly common. 



6. Omophron americanum Dej. Two specimens found under boards, 

 on the northeast shore, June 19. 



7. Carahus meander Fisch. Six specimens found rijnning on the 

 sand and the rocks, on the northeast beach, July 17. It did not 

 appear in June. 



8. Carahus serratus Say. One specimen found on the northeast 

 shore near the lighthouse, June 20. 



9. Calosoma scrutator Fab. Two specimens running on the wet sand 

 and the rocks, on the northeast shore, June 20-22. 



10. Calosoma ivillcoxi Lee. One specimen running on the wet sand, 

 on the northeast beach, near the lighthouse, June 22. 



1 1 . Calosoma frigidum Kirby . This species was seen in great numbers 

 running on the wet sand and on the rocks, and under the l^oards 

 and debris, on the northeast shore, June 19-20. One specimen 

 was taken at a sugar lure on a tree near the lighthouse, the night 

 of June 26. 



12. Calosoma calidum Fab. This species was observed running on 

 the sand and the rocks and under the boards and debris, on the 

 northeast shore, June 19, 22 and July 17. Not common. 



13. Elaphrus clairvillei Kirby. Six specimens found running under 

 debris, very active, on the northeast beach, July 17. 



14. Elaphrus riparius Linn. Eight specimens found hunting food 

 on beach and under the boards and debris, on the northeast 

 shore, July 19, 22. Fairly common. 



15. Elaphrus fuUginosus Say. Two specimens were taken; they 

 were observed on the beach and under debris, on the north- 

 east shore, June 19-22. 



16. Blethisa quadricollis Hald. One specimen found under the 

 debris, on the northeast shore, July 17, very active. 



