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included, but no place has been given to doubtful or "prob- 

 able ' ' species. We have specimens of most of the species and 

 varieties enumerated, as mentioned in the text. 



The determinations have been made by Mr. E. A. Schwarz 

 of the National Museum and Mr. Charles W. Leng of New 

 York City, to both of whom thanks are due. The nomen- 

 clature adopted is that of Mr. Leng in his " Revision of the 

 Cicindelidse of North America." 



In this list " Hen. No. — " refers to the numbers given to 

 the corresponding species in Mr. Samuel Henshaw's " List of 

 the Coleoptera of North America." The letters in parenthesis 

 (E, NE, etc.), immediately after the name of a localit}-, denote 

 its general position in the State, as east, northeast, etc. 



1. Tetracha Carolina Linn. Hen. No. 12. 



Only records are from east central part of the State. Speci- 

 mens in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Raleigh (E. C.) July 1900, C. S. Brimley. July 26, 1901, 

 F. Sherman. July-Aug. , 1902, frequent on pavements under 

 electric lights; F. Sherman. July-Aug., 1902, common under 

 stones in garden ; C. S. Brimley. 



Princeton (E. C. ) July 28, 1902, F. Sherman. 



2. Tetracha virginica Linn. Hen. No. 13. 



Only records are from east central part of State. Specimens 

 in N. Car. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Raleigh (E. C). July 8, 1902, under board in sod orchard ; 

 F. Sherman. July 8-Aug. i6, 1902, eleven specimens under 

 stones in garden ; C. S. Brimley. 



Smithfield (E. C.) July 30, 1902, under board near river 

 bank ; F. Sherman. 



3. Cicindela nnipanctata Fab. Hen. No. 17. 



Only records are from western part of State. One specimen 

 from collection of Morrison in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection ; 

 others in U. S. Nat. Mus. Collection. 



Retreat (W.), June 8 (yr.?), Hubbard and Schwarz. 



Mountain roads {VJ.), Morrison, Blanchard. 



