400 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Nov., 08 
usually have their sources in springs in the foot-hills of the 
Adirondack Mountains. 
My collecting has been done in the fields and woods and 
along roadsides and water courses, where some dredging has 
been done. No collecting with trap lanterns has been at- 
tempted, but a few specimens have been taken at various times 
at light. 
The determinations of the species given in this list have 
been largely made by Mr. Chas. Liebeck, to whom my thanks 
are due; the writer is responsible for the remainder. 
CICINDELIDAE. 
vulgaris Say. 
repanda Dej. 
12-guttata Dej. 
Cicindela Linn. 
6-guttata Fab. 
purpurea Oliv. 
CARABIDAE. 
Calosoma Web. Tachys Schaum. 
calidum Fab. nanus Gyll. 
Elaphrus Fab. 
ruscarius Say. 
Blethisa Bon. 
julii Lec. 
multipunctata Linn. 
Notiophilus Dum. 
semistriatus Say. 
Leistus Froh. 
ferruginosus Mann. 
Dyschirius Bon. 
globulosus Say. 
sphaericollis Say. 
incurvus Say. 
Pterostichus Bon. 
adoxus Say. 
honestus Say. 
coracinus Newm. 
lucublandus Say. 
convexicollis Say. 
caudicalis Say. 
corvinus Dej. 
mutus Say. 
vitreus Dej. 
luczotti Dej. 
Schizogenius Putz. 
crenulatus Lec. 
Nomius Lap. 
pygmaeus Dej. 
Bembidium Lat. 
ustulatum Linn. 
picipes Kirby. 
variegatum Say. 
versicolor Lec. 
mutatum G. & H. 
quadrimaculatum Linn, 
graciliforme 
erythropus Dej. 
patruelis Dej. 
Amara Bon. 
latior Kirby. 
angustata Say. 
pallipes Kirby. 
impuncticollis Say. 
cupreolata Putz. 
interstitialis Dej. 
Badister Clairv. 
notatus Hald. 
bipustulatus Fab. 
