Austin.] 



268 



[January 28, 



Gaurodytes parallelus Lee. In 

 the mountain streams, common. 

 All the other species were 

 from pools near the summit. 



GYRINID.E. 



Gyrinus sp. (Scudder.) 



HYDROPHILID^E. 



Hydrobius fuscipes (Linn.) 

 Cercyon sp. 



STAPHYLINIDiE. 



Homalota 2 sp. 



Tachinus sp. 



Tachyporus jacosus Say. var.* 



Boletobius 2 sp. 



Quedius sp. 



Baptolinus melanocephalus Nord. 



Pcederus littorarius Grav. 



Dianous nitidulus Lee* 



Stenus sp. 



Oxyporus h-maculatus Lee. 



AncyropJwrus planus Lee. In 

 moss, along streams, abundant- 



Anihophagus verticalis Say. Rare 

 in same localities. 



Lesteva pallipes Lee. In moss, 

 rare, found quite abundantly 

 on Mt. Tom, Mass., in similar 

 situations. 



Olophrum sp. 



Micrcedus austinianus Lee*. In 

 moss, along streams, not rare. 



Antliobium dimidiatum Mels. On 

 flowers in the greatest abun- 

 dance. 



Antliobium n. sp. 



Besides the above, quite a 

 number of Staphylinida? were 



taken, which have not yet 

 been determined. 



PSELAPHID^aE. 



Decarthron dbnorme Lee. Near 

 the foot of mountain. 



SILPHIDJE. 



SilpJia marginalis Fabr. (Hen- 

 shaw.) 



Anisotoma alternata Lee. 

 " indistincta Lee. 



Liodes globosa Lee. 



Agathidium exiguum, Mels. 



" pulchrum Lee. [pre- 



viously known only from Cal- 

 ifornia. Leconte.] 



Brathinus nitidus Lee. In drift 

 wood on the mountain streams, 

 not rare. 



Brathinus varicornis Lee. With 

 the preceding, one specimen. 



SCAPHIDIID^E. 



Scaphisoma terminatum Mels. 



ENDOMYCHID^E. 



Pliymaphora pulchella Newm. 



CUCUJID.E. 



Cucujus clavipes Fabr. Summit, 

 one specimen. 



NITIDULIDiE. 



Byturus unicolor Say. 

 Cercus pennatus Murr. 

 E pur oza infuscata Makl. 



" Jlavomaculata Makl.* 

 Ips A.-guttatus Fabr. var. 



