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C. ancocisconensis Han. — linffalo, X. \'., I'a., N. J., 111., N. H., Mass. 

 Taken at Cakhveii, N. |.. by Mr. Crane. 



C. vulgaris Siiy. — N. E. Anier. On sandy roads; widely distiibuied but 

 not common near N. \ . June — Sept. 



C. repanda D-j. — N. E. Amer. Everywhere one of the most common 

 species we have. April — Oct. 



var. 12 — guttata Dej. — N. E. Amer. With the type but (juite rare. 



C. hirticollis Say. — N. E. Amer. Occurs on sea-shore and lake-shores ; in 

 this vicinity it does not appear until June. June — Sept. 



C. punctulata Olii'. — N. Iv Amer. 'Jommon on dry clay roads or city 

 streets. Jinie — Sept. 



C. dorsalis Say. — N. V., N. J. Eound on the open sea-shoie only; does 

 not appe.ir until July and is found to September. 



C. marginata Fain . — X. J., N. Y., Mass. Occurs on damp mud-flats near 

 tiie sea-coast. Not rare but local. 



C. cuprascens Lee. — Ohio (Dury). 



C. puritana I font. — N. H., Mass., N. \'. Does not occur in lliis vicinity. 



C. macra /.<•<■. — Illinois and west to Mo. and Kan. 



C. iepida Dej. — N. \'., N. J. and w.estward. In this vicinity it occurs on 

 the sandy hills at Rockaway Beach, Coney Island and Long I'each, I.. I., and on 

 a s.andy patch at Jamesburg, X. J. July. 



C. rufiventris /Ay.— Ohio (O. Diet/.). (Also D. ('., \a., W. \a.. Md., to 

 to Ky. and Ala.). 



C. Hentzii Dej. — Mass. 



C. tortuosa Dej. — N. J. and southward. Mr. Chas. Liebeck has taken 

 this species at .Atlantic ("ity, X. J. 



C. marginipennis Dej. — X. \.. I'a. Occurs on river banks at Callicoon, 

 N. V. July. 



C. abdoniinalis Fain-. — N. J. and southward. ( )ccurs rarelv in tiie pine 

 wood in southern Xew Jersey. 



c.\R.\r.ii ).!•;. 



Omoi'ukon Latr. 



These species live in wet sand at the borders of brooks and ponds ; by pouring 

 water over the bank they are dislodged and captured. 



O. labiatum Fabr. — Rare in the Middle, more common in the Southern 

 Stales. Ill this vicinity it occurs at Coney Island and Rockaway Beach, L. I. 



O. robustum //c///. — Xova .Scotia and Cincinnati, Ohio, where it is plentiful 

 on the hanks of the Ohio (Dury), also found in Michigan. 



O. americanum Dej. — N. E. Amer. The common species in this vicinity. 

 I'nmul on Staten Island, Long Island, Westchester Co. , and New Jersey. 



O. tessellatum Say. — X. E. Amer. In this vicinity it has been found at 

 • niiev Island. 



('\tHKis Fahr. 



These species and the Carabida" that follow are found imder stones, logs and 

 rubbish, preferring moist situations. A few which will be mentioned have other 

 habits. The species of Cychi us live on snails. 



C. nitidicollis C/iev. — Hud. P.av Terr, to W. \ a. ; not found near Xew \ork. 



