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of Messrs. Reinecke iiiul Zesch ; the New Jersey list of Prof. J. B. 

 Smith ; the Canadian lists of W. H. Harrington; J, Petit and W. 

 Couper ; also the species credited to the N. E. States and Canada 

 in the synopses of Horn, Leconte, Crotch, Schaupp, Klanchard, 

 l^ietz, Smith, Jayne and Leng. 



The territory included, of which a map will be published 

 later, includes Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Labrador, 

 Newfoundland, (Ireenland, the New England States, the Middle 

 States, Maryland, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois; in short 

 the country lying east of the Mississippi River and north (^f D. C, 

 W. Va. and Kentucky. We have occasionally omitted a species 

 said to be found on the southern limits of this territory, regarding 

 it as a wanderer from our southern fauna. 



CICIN J)ELID/E. 



ClCINDELA Z/////. 



All the species of Cicindela are found running in the sunlight, usually in sandy 

 fields or on the shores of ocean or rivers. A few species frequent simny spots or 

 roads in the woods and occasionally conceal themselves during the day under bark 

 or among grass roots. 



C. unipunctata Fa/ir. — N. Y., N. J., I'a., (also Mo., Gal. \'ery raie near 

 New York City, only a few examples have ever been laken ; a single specimen was 

 taken in Bron.x Park last year, by Mr. C. Scha'ffer — June. 



C. longilabris Sny. — N. Hampshire, Can , Nova Scotia, ruid northward, 

 (also Colorado). 



7)ar. perviridis Sc/i/<.- — Newfoundland (also Cal., Or , Utah). 



C. scutellaris I'ar. rugifrons Drj. — N. Y., Mass., K. I., Md. Occurs at 

 Jamaica, L. I., and in Westchester Co. Not common. June aud September. 



Tar. modesta J)ij. — N Y., N. J., I'a. This species is double brooded in 

 this vicinity. It is abundant but confined to a few scatteretl localities e. g. 

 Greenvillj, N. J., Marion, N. J., Watchogue, S. I., and l\ichmond X'alley, S. 1. 

 April, June, Sept., October. 



C. sexgiittata Fiil>. — N. E. Amer. Abundant and widely distributed. 

 Common in this vicinity and frequents woods. 



v(u: patruela DrJ. — N. E. Amer. Occurs at Peekskill, N. Y., in woodpaths. 

 Collected by J. I). Shernjan. June. Sept. 



77?;-. consentanea Diy. — N. \., N. J , I'a. (also Nebr. I. Rare. 



C. purpurea 0/iv. — N. E. Amer. Probab'y double brooded ; abundant in 

 pastuies and grass-grown roads in early spring and again in September. 



V(ir. limbalis /v7«_^'. — N. E. Amer. Less frequently in the same situations. 



vur. spreta Lee — Maine. 



var. splendida Henlz. — N. Y., (also Tex., Ks., Neb., N. C). (Schaupp 

 Synopsis). 



C. formosa var. generosa Dej. — N. Y.. N. J., Pa., Mass., Illinois 

 west to Col. and Mo. In this vicinity it occurs with C. niP(fes/a but spreads over 

 wider territory ; is more abundant and occurs all summer long. May — Sept. 



