| Siibopters of St. Lawrence Co, N. ¥—. 
a By C. O. Houcuton, Newark, Del. * 
IE Girenent list of beetles embraces only those species that 
have been taken by the writer in St. Lawrence County, N. Y., 
at odd times during the past fifteen years. No systematic col- 
lectin g has been done at any time, and during the past nine 
month’s time—have been spent in St. Lawrence County, and 
_ but very little of this time has been devoted to collecting. 
, This list is, therefore, very incomplete and some families, 
st _ which should be represented by many species, are hardly repre- 
a Seated at all. However, it is thought that the list, incomplete 
as it is, may be of some interest to collectors, and of value as 
_ giving some data relative to the geographical distribution of 
__ our Coleoptera; for so far as the writer is aware, no list of 
Bs ee o* Pee section of New York State has ever bess 
fi to the Adirondack Mountains and their. foot-hills at distances 
n Potsdam varying from ten to fifty miles. The village of 
Potsdam, which is situated in the township bearing that name, 
is in latitude 44 deg. 40 min., longitude 74 deg. 58 min. The 
*In the “News” for October, 1902 (p. 247), Dr. A. D. ). MacGillivray 
and the writer published a list of Coleoptera taken at Axton, N. Y.; 
and for Feb., 1905 (p. 50), the writer published a list 
of beetles collected by Dr. MacGillivray and himself on the summit 
of . ¥. These places are in Franklin, Co., which ad- 
joins St. Lawrence. None of the species which were collected only at 
these places are given in the following list. 
