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E. cicatricosus I.t-c. — C.inad.i. In lliis viciniiy it has been taken at Stein- 

 way. I.. 1., I)y Mr. Julicli. 



E. fuliginosus Say. — Can., N. V. and westward, 'laken at Snake Hill, 

 N. J., by Mr. M. I.ineH. 



E. riparius I.iini. — Calif., Alaska, Murope. Said to be found in the vicinity 

 of New York City, by Mr. Wni. Julicli. 



E. ruscarius. — N. E. Ainer. Our common species. May — June. 



Dl.KlnlsA /h>n. 



B. Julii J.rc. — Nova Scotia. Lives during- the summer near rain [lools. 

 B. quadricollis I laid. — Canada, HufTalo. N. \ , \ J. Rare. Found in 

 similar situations as the preceding species. 



B. multipunctata /.inn. — North. V. S. 



No rioi>Hii.r> DiDii. 



Live in damp sunny places under chips, leaves, etc. ; especially at the base of 

 trees. 



N. aeneus llbst. — Northern C. S. Not rare in this vicinity. 



N. semistriatus Say. — Canada, N. Ilampsliire, Cal. 



N. sibiricus Mots. — Canada and Northern U. S. to Siberia. Ohio (O. Diet/). 

 Not Lire o\\ Lon<i Island, N. \'., also found at Newark, N. J. (Smith). 



N. Hardyi Putz. — Newfoundland to New ^'ork. Rare at Silver Lake, Staten 

 Uland (Leno). Westcliester Co. (W. I?. I 



Nkhkl\ Latr. 

 Live under stones near brooks and rivers. 

 N. suturalis Lee. — Lake Superior to Nev I lamp. 



N. Sahlbergi Ftsch. — Alaska to Oregon and New Hampshire, Labrador. 

 N. pallipes Say. — N. E. Amer. Abuntlant near I'assaic, N. |., Staten 

 Island, and al(>n<^ the Rronx river, N. \'. 



N. Eschscholtzii Mm. — Or., Cal. Found at Huffalo, N. \ . 



P.ASlMAt HIS Hon. 

 I'dund under stones, logs and cow-dropping in dry sandy places. 



P. sublaevis Beanv. — New York southward ami westward. In this vicinity 

 it is fouml at Coney Island, Rcckaway Beach, L. I., Sandy Hook, N. [., and 

 various other sandy districts in New Jersey. July — Sept. Frequent. 



P. .depressus Fabr. — New \'ork lo Illinois and southward. Not found in 

 the vicinity of New York City. 



P. punctulatus HaU. — N. \'. to La. and 111. Founil at Egg Haibor by 

 Mr. Liebeck (Smith). 



P. elongatus I.ec — N. J. westward and southward. Ohio (Dury). 



ScAKiiKs Fabr. 



Common in ploughed fields ; mimics the rigidity of death when captured. 

 S. subterraneus Fahr. — N. K. .\nier. Common in this vicinity. 

 ;.?/. substriatus //<?/</. — Western and Southern States. N. J. (Smith I, 

 ( >hio (Dury). Wisconsin (O. Dietz). 



