March, 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 15 
IV is. 
No. 
Arner. 
No. 
PLATYNUS, Bon.- 
—Continued. 
90. 
475. 
propingu us, Lee . 
..Same as the preceding. 
91. 
481. 
cupripennis, Say. 
-.In woods under stones. All sum- 
mer. Very common. 
92. 
483. 
pundiformis , Say- 
..In the woods under stumps. All 
summer. Quite common. 
93. 
484. 
rubripes, Zimm. 
..Same as the preceding, hut some- 
what rarer. 
94. 
486. 
crenutriatus, Lee. --- 
. - Same as the preceding. 
95. 
487. 
seruginosus, Dej. 
--Sitme as the preceding. More com- 
mon. 
96. 
492a. 
subcordatus , Lee. 
..On moist places, especially outlets 
of sewers and in the grass under 
stones. All summer. Quite rare. 
97. 
498. 
nutans, Say . 
In the woods under old stumps. 
All summer. Quite rare. 
98. 
499. 
striatopundatus , Dej. -- 
Same as the preceding. 
99. 
503. 
ruficornis, Lee. . 
.Same as the preceding, but some- 
what rarer. 
100. 
505. 
picipennis, Kirby. 
.Same as the preceding. 
101. 
506. 
didulentus, Lee. 
Same as the preceding. 
102. 
507. 
nigriceps, Lee. 
.On the shores of Milwaukee River, 
4 
under stones. In July. Very 
rare. 
103. 
508. 
odopundatus, Fabr. -- 
.On the shores' of Menomonee 
River, under stones. All sum¬ 
mer. Quite rare. 
104. 
514. 
placidus, Say. 
In woods under stones and old 
stumps. All summer. Quite rare. 
105. 
520. 
obsoletus, Say. 
.Same as the preceding. 
106. 
524. 
quadripunctatus , Dej.- 
.Same as the preceding. 
107. 
7507. 
reflex us, Lee. 
.Same as the preceding. 
OLISTHOPUS, Dej. 
.With the sweep-net on flowers 
108. 
528. 
parmatus, Say . 
standing along fences. Fall. 
Quite rare. 
EVARTHRUS, Lee. 
109. 
550. 
sigillatus, Lee . 
-In the woods under logs. August 
to November. Quite rare. 
110. 
552. 
orbatus, Newm. . 
.The same as the preceding. 
111. 
557. 
colossus, Lee. 
-The same as the preceding. 
112. 
558. 
sodalis, Lee. 
-The same as the preceding. 
PTEROSTICHUS, Bon. 
113. 
588. 
castanipes, Men. 
-In woods on dry places. Fall. Very 
rare. 
114. 
593. 
congestus, Men.. 
.The same as the preceding, but not 
so rare. 
