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Brachynus deyrollei I. at. nnt specimen July 27, IMS. 



Chlaentus diffinis Chd. Common under stones in oooipMiy with B. 



Chlaenius sericeus Forst. Occurs commonly with above species. 



ChUemus tricolor Dej. Also occurs with the two species above. 



Agonoderus palUpw Fab. Taken commonly on the wing during 

 April & .May. 



Gynandroput hylacia Say. Quite a rare species in this vicinity. 



Harpalus caliginosus Fab. This is our commonest and largest 

 >j>fcics. 



Harpalus erraticua Say. Common under logs and rubbish in sandy 

 places. 



Stenolophus fulginoaus Dej. Two specimens taken from bark of 

 maple. 



StlolophMi pl«lMias Dej. Very common under maple bark. 



Bradycelltta ru p a rtrto Say. Not common. 



Anisodactylos bahimorwMto Say. A common species through en- 

 tire summer. 



Anisodactylus carboaarios Say. Quite rare. One specimen Aug. 6, 

 1914. 



Anisodactylus sayi HlatchK y. A very common species. 



Anisodactylus lugubris I >< j Taken sparingly. 



Anisodactylus verticalis Lcc. One specimen Sept. 7, 1912. 



Anisodactylus discoideus l>ej. Taken under logs in sandy loca- 

 tions. 



Family Hjoctubak. 



Cnemidotus It-punctatus Say. Taken plentifully in March. 



Family Dmaaaai. 

 Hydroporus undulatus Say. Occnrs commonly with the above 



^pcCIC8. 

 Agabus gacatet Anb^. Rare. One specimen Sept. SO. 19lt. 

 Coptotomus iatarrofatna Fab. Not very common. 

 Dytiscus hybfidoi Aub^. .\ common species in local ponds. 

 Djrtiscus verticalis Say. Common. Taken in company with above. 

 Acilius senusulcatus .\ul>^. Rare. One specimen Sept 23. 1012. 

 ColymbctM tcnlptUia Harr. Rather common. All my specimens 



were taken at arc lights. 



Family GvatNiOAi. 

 Gyrinus ventralia (?) Kirby. This is one of oar commonest water 



beetles and is to be found the year round. 

 Dincutes homti i/*) Rnb. Found continually in company with 



above species. 



