440 [Feb. 1, 
Schwarz.] 
Trichoptery=x five unnamed species. 
Limulodes paradoxus Matth.* 
Ptinellodes Lecontei Matth. T. under pine bark, rare. 
Ptinella pini Lec. T. under pine bark, rare. 
nigrovittis Lec. T. under pine bark, very rare. 
STAPHYLINID®. 
Falagria cingulata Lec. EH. rare. 
partita Lec.* 
venustula Er. 8. two specimens. 
4 other species apparently undescribed. 
Hoplandria pulchra Kraatz, shores of Indian Riv. common. 
two other species. 
Homalota plana Gyllh. T. under pine bark, not rare. 
about 30 other species. 
? Stenusa two species under pine bark. 
Placusa despecta Er. T. beaten from dead pine leaves, rare. 
Philotermes n. sp: E. one specimen under old leaves. 
Aleochara brachyptera Fourc. E. not rare. 
nitida Grav. common. 
Oxypoda three or four species. 
Oligota four species. 
Gyropheena six unnamed species. 
Myllzena four unnamed species. 
Dinopsis myllznoides Kraatz, C. T. very rare. 
n. sp: 2: HST. very rare: 
A number of other Aleocharini. 
Anacyptus testaceus Lec. 8. NS. under old pine bark, very rare. 
Tachinus fumipennis Say.* 
Erchomus ventriculus Say, common, under bark. 
leevis Lec. common in wet places under old leaves. 
Conosoma crassum Grav. T. rare. 
basale Er. E. not rare. 
pubescens Payk. C. 
opicum Say, common. 
scriptum Horn, T. one specimen. 
Bryoporus rufescens Lec. common. 
var. testaceus Lec. common. 
Mycetoporus lepidus Er. T. rare. 
flavicollis Lec. common. 
Acylophorus pronus Er. E. T. not rare. 
densus Lec. n. sp. p. 387, E. two specimens. 
flavipes Lec. n. sp. p. 3887, C. very rare ; (occurs also in Ohio). 
Tanygnathus collaris Er. §. P. E. rare in very wet places. 
Quedius ferox Lec. n. sp. p. 388, E. one specimen ; (occurs also at Cam- 
bridge, Mass). 
