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7. Cicindela purpurea Oliv.— Hen. \o. 25. 



Only record is from high mountain elevation in western part 

 of state. Specimens in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Blo7ving Rock, (W.) Aug. 15, 1902. Common along path 

 through pa.sture at 4,000 ft. elevation. F. Sherman. 



8. Gincindela splendida Hentz.— Hen. No. 25, i. 



Only definite record from mountains in western part of state. 

 Specimens in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Homestead, (W. ) Sept 11, 1902. Roadside, ver^' active and 

 shy. F. Sherman. '' N. C." Morrison. 



9. Cicindela vulgaris Say.— Hen. No. 32. 



Evidently throughout the state. Specimens in N. C. Dept. 

 Agr. Collection. 



Raleigh, ( E. C.) Sept. 26, 1900, Oct. 1900, May 17, 1901, 

 Mar. 29, 1902, Apr. 7. F. Sherman. 



Mofitague, (S. E. ) Early May, 1902 (specimens of typical 

 size.) E. D. Harris. 



Goldsboro, (E.) Early May, 1902 (Dwarf form.) E. D. 

 Harris. 



Hamlet, (S. E. ) Early May, 1902 (Typical.) E. D. Harris. 



Sotithern Pines, (S. E. ) Oct. 15, 1900, Mch. 1901. F. 

 Sherman. 



Jaynestown, (C.) Early May, 1902, (Typical) on banks of 

 Deep River. E. D. Harris. 



High Point, (C.) Early May, 1902 (Dwarf.) E. D. Harris. 



Charlotte, (C.) Early May, 1902, abundant (dwarf) along 

 creek. E. D. Harris. Apr. 25, 1902. F. Sherman. 



Bumsville, (W.) Oct. 3, 1902. F. Sherman. 



Blozving Rock, (W. ) Aug. 29, 1902. F. Sherman. 



10. Cicindela repanda Dej —Hen. No. 33. 



Abundant near water. Probably throughout the state, 

 though all records but one are from central and western parts 

 of state. Specimens in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Hamlet, (S. E. ) Early May, 1902. E. D. Harris. 



Raleigh, (E. C.) Oct. 1900. Abundant on sand near stream. 

 F. Sherman. July, 1902, common. F. Sherman^ Oct. 26, 



