30 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. VI. July 1883.] 
Notiophilus aeneus, Hb. & Hardyi Putz;-June-to- Sept. also sizrt- 
cus in woods hidden among damp leaves or during sunshine running a- 
round and glittering among the dark leaves.* 
Nebria pa/lipes, Say., June to Sept. Fort Lee and Orange Mts. al- 
so Staten Island in nearly dried out little brooks or ditches and under 
stones, especially at both sides of the ditches. Always numerous. 
Pasimachus svdacvs, Bon. June. Under boards or cow-dropp nes 
on ‘the sand in Coney Island. . 
Scarites sudterrancus, Fab, The whole years under stones etc. 
Dyschirius sphaericollis, Say., and erjthrocerus, Lec, May. to Sept. ° 
in the sand of the banks of rivers, brooks, ponds; also, in marshy mea— 
dows. * a ; 
sllatus, Lec., fiifor.nis, Lec. June, Sept, In the sand near ditches and 
pooles on Coney Island. : 
globulosus, Say., July. On moist places in the woods, rare. 
Ardistomis vids, Say., June. Clifton N. J., Rockaway, In sandy 
banks. 
Clivina americana, Dej., June. With Dischirius sphaertollis ‘same 
time and same localities. : 
Schizopenins Zeola/us, Say., June, Sep. Under small stones on 
the sandy banks of the Passaic River, N. J. 
Har palinae. 
Panagaeus crucigerus, Say., and P, fascialus, Say., May, June. 
Under stones on Snake Hill, N, J., and in Cypresshill-Cemetery, rare. 
Bembidium punctalostriaium, Say. ; inaequale. Say. ; nitidulum, Deore 
amerwanum, De}. ; antiquum, De}. ; chalceum, Dej.; nigrum, Say. ; pla- 
num, Hald. ; patruele, Dei. ; varwgatum, Say. ; versi-olor, Lec. ; semistria- 
tum, Hald. May to Sept. Near the banks of the Passaic River in the sand. 
B. 4 maculatum, Linn. May to Sept. in woods and fields under 
stones everywhere. 
'B. constrictum. Lec. ; lacunartum, Zimm. ; variegatum var posticum, 
rapidum, Lec, (var. of in/ermedium, Kirby). June, July. On Coney Island 
and Rockaway. . 
Tachys proximus, Lec, ; scitulus, Lec. ; manus, Gyll. ; ¢ripunctatus, 
* All the species hidden in the sand or the grass on the banks of rivers etc.; are- - 
driven out of their retreats by pouring water over the spot. See Bulletin vol. I, p. 11. ° 
