Austin.] 266 [January 28, 



mountain just ten days; about half of that time it was too rainy to 

 collect. 



As the collections made embrace so many species, I think it would 

 be interesting to present a list of them to the Section, and, at the 

 suggestion of friends, I have added all the species which I have been 

 able to learn have been found in the vicinity. The materials for this 

 have been a collection by Mr. S. H. Scudder, a list of species taken 

 near the foot of the mountain, by Mr. S. Henshaw, and a list of 

 White Mountain species from Mr. G. D. Smith. To all species not 

 taken by myself I have appended the name of the authority. I 

 regret not to have been able to see Mr. Sanborn's collection, which 

 would doubtless have added quite a number of species, but hope at 

 some future time to be able to present a more complete list, and with 

 a view of making it as perfect as possible, I shall be much obliged 

 to any one possessing Coleoptera from Mt. Washington to send me 

 a list, or the specimens themselves' for determination. 



I am under obligations to Mr. Ulke, of Washington, D. C, for 

 assistance in determining the species, and especially to Dr. LeConte, 

 who determined a number of species sent for that purpose, and made 

 descriptions of a number of new species which will be found at the 

 end of this list. 



Species referred to in the descriptions are marked with an 

 asterisk. 



Cicindelidjs. Nebria salilbergii Fisch. Under 



n> • , 7 , .77. o r\ stones near the summit and 

 Cicindela longilabns Say. One 



1D „. , , , along the streams, 



specimen m 18 70, about two- __ , . te . _, _ , , 



,-,.-, ,, , . Nebria palhpes Say. With the 



thirds up the mountain. , ■, 



„. . , , , . c /o i» \ last, but much more abundant. 



Cicindela vulgaris Say. (Scud r.) ' . ■ 



10 4 , , t\ ' Calosoma frigidum Kb. Near 



" 12-guttata Dej. J . * 



,. . • tt the summit. 

 " ancocisconensis Harr 



,0 ., v Carabus serratus Say. (.boot of 



mountain, Henshaw.) 



Carabus chamissonis Fisch. Not 



common, under stones, near 



Notiophilus sibiricus Mots. Not the summit. I have also seen 



rare under moss and small a specimen from Mt. Desert, 



stones near the summit. Me., and it may doubtless be 



Nebria suturalis Lee. Near the found on all the higher peaks 



summit, under stones, rare. in New England. Specimens 



CARABID.E. 



