CATALOGUE OF INSECTS 207 



P. lsetulus Say. Orange Mts. (Rk), Newark (W), " New Jersey " (USNM). 



P. politus Fabr. Orange Mts. (Rk). 



P. hepaticus Er. Hudson Co. (LI), Westville, V, VI, Cramer Hill, Wood- 

 bury, V, 14, 30, Beesley's Point,, VIII, 23 (Rk), Brigantine beacb, IX 



(Hn), g. d. (W). 



P. umbrinus Grav. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI), Brigantine beach, IX 

 (Hn), Anglesea (W); always rare. 



P. quadricollis Horn. Newark (Soc), Beesley's Point, VIII, 23 (Rk). 



P. debilis Grav. Westville (W), Camden, III, 30 (Rk), Spring Lake, in cow- 

 dung (Ch), "New Jersey" (USNM). 



P. varians Payk. "New Jersey" (USNM). 



P. longicornis Steph. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI), g. d. (W). 



P. discoideus Grav. Ft. Lee, in mushrooms (Bt), Hudson County (LI), 

 "New Jersey" (USNM). 



P. alumnus Er. Common throughout the State. 



P. fusiformis Mels. Woodbury, V, 22 (Rk), Brigantine beach, IX, common 



(Hn). 

 P. thoracicus Grav. Merchantville, X, 1 (W). 

 P. schwarzii Horn. Snake Hill (LI), Newark (Soc); rare. 

 P. lomatus Er. Throughout the State, common. 

 P. cunctans Horn. Orange Mts., Westville, IV, 27 (Rk). 

 P. brunneus Grav. Common throughout the State. 



P. cyanipennis Fabr. Common throughout the State in mushrooms, VII, 

 VIII, IX. 



P. blandus Grav. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Soc), Brigan- 

 tine, mainland IX (Hn). 



P. sordidus Grav. Hudson Co. (LI), Lougport, VI, 12 (Rk). 



P. cephalotes Grav. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI). 



P. nigritulus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI), " New 

 Jersey" (U S N M). 



P. microphthalmus Horn. Hopatcong (Pm), Cramer Hill, Westville, V; 30, 

 (Rk), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



P. baltimorensis Grav. Throughout the State, V-IX, but not common. 



P. apicalis Say. Ft. Lee, one spec. (Bt), Caldwell (Cr), Camden, Glou- 

 cester Co. (W) ; always rare. 



ACTOBIUS Steph. 



A. cinerascens Grav. Hudson Co. (LI), Westville, V, 27 (Rk), " New Jer- 

 sey " (U S N M). The " New Jersey" material in the U S N M in the 

 family Staphilinidse is almost entirely from the region along the base of 

 the Palisades and the salt rreadows around Snake Hill. 



A. nanus Horn. Hudson Co. (LI), DaCosta (W), " New Jersey " (Horn). 



