THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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OmophroNj Latr. 



Americanum, Dej. 

 Elaphrtjs, Fahr. 



Cicatricosus, Lee} 



Ruscarius, Say. 

 LoRiCERA, Latr. 



*Neoscotica, Lec.^ 

 Nebria, Latr. 



Pallipes, Say. 

 KoTioPHiLus, Dumeril. 



*Semistriatus, Say. 



8ibiricus, Motsch. 

 Calosoma, Fabr. 



Scrutator, Fabr. 



*Willcoxi, Lee. 



Frigidum, Lec.^ 



Calidum, Fab. 

 Carabus, Liim. 



Limbatus, Say. 



*Sjlvosus, Say.i 

 Cychrtjs, Fab. 



Lecontei, LeJ. 



*Brevoorti, Lee. 



CARABID^. 

 Dtschirius, Bon. 



Globulosus, Futz. 

 Cltvina, Lair. 



Rufescens, DeJ.^ 



Cordata, Futz. 

 ScHizoaENius, Futz. 



*Lineolatus, Say.^ 

 Bbachinus, Web.'' 



*Americanus, Lee. 



ballistarius, Lee. 



Fumans, Fab. 



Cordicollis, Lej. 

 Galerita, Fab. 



Janus, Fab. 

 Casnonia, Latr. 



Peosylvanica, Lej. 

 Plochionus, Lej. 



*Timidus, Hald.^ 

 Lebia, Latr. 



Atriventris, Say. 



*Viridipennis, Dej. 



Viridis, Say. 



Pumila, Dej. 



Seapularis, Dej. 

 {To be continued.) 



Lebia, Latr. (continueà}. 



Axillaris, Dej. 



Fuscata, Dej. 

 Deomius, Bon. 



Piceus, Dej. 

 Apristus, Chaij.d. 



* Subsulcatus, Chaud. 

 Metabletcs, Sehmidt. 



A.mericanus, Schaum. 

 Blechrtjs, Motsch. 



*Liuearis, Schaum. 

 Cymindis, Latr. 



Eeflexa, Lee. 



Pilosa, Say, 



Auericana, Dej. 



*Neglecta, Said. 

 AxiNOPALPus, Lee. 



Biplagiatus, D^j. 

 Callida, Dej. 



Punctata, Lee. 

 Calathus, Bon. 



Gregarius, Say. 



*Opaculus, Lee. 



Impunctata, Say. 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 



Captures. — On June 23, while walking on William Street, Toronto, I 

 captured a fine specimen of Parthenos nubilis; not having a box, I was com- 

 pelled to imprison it in a roll of paper. Just as I got to Yonge Street, out 

 got my friend, and it was not until after a long and exciting chase that I 



* Species marked with an. asterisk have not been before included in the list of 

 Canadian Coleoptera. 



1 Found under moss and baik of old logs in swamps. 



^ A single specimen picked up on the shore of Lake Ontario. 



^Not uncommon on trees, where it feeds upon the canker-worm. 



* Taken in August and- September under logs in open woods. 



5 Under bark of old logs. 



6 Occurs under stones at the margin of a creek. 



' The species of Brachinus are inserted with some diffidence, as Dr. Horn is now pre- 

 paring a revision of the genus, and has a number of the writer's specimens under 

 consideration. 



» Under bark of maples in winter. 



