PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL [March, 1885. 
16 
Wi». 
No. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
120 . 
121 . 
122 . 
123. 
124. 
125. 
126. 
127. 
128. 
Amer. 
No. 
606. 
6076 
608. 
624. 
PTEROSTICHUS, Bon .— Continued. 
lachrymosus, N.The same as the preceding. Very 
common. 
flebilis, Lee.The same as the preceding, but not 
so common. 
stygicus, Say.The same as the preceding, but very 
common. 
Sayi Brulle .In meadows and fields. All sum¬ 
mer. Very common. 
625. liicublcindus, Say-- -The same as tin* preceding. 
627. convexicollis , Say.In the woods under logs. All sum¬ 
mer. Very rare. 
630. luctuosus, Dej.The same as the preceding. 
633. mutus, Say.The same as the preceding. 
637. orinomum, Leach.The same as the preceding, but 
quite common. 
640. erythropus, Dej.The same as the preceding. Quite 
rare. 
642. patruelis, Dej.The same as the preceding. 
643. femoralis , Kirby.The same as the preceding, only 
very common. 
6436. femoralis, Lee.The same as the preceding. Some¬ 
what rarer. 
644. corruscidus. Lee. TIip samp ac ^_ 
129. 
657. 
mandibularis , Kirby... 
LOPHOGLOSSUS, I 
130. 
662. 
scrutator, Lee. 
MYAS, Dej. 
131. 
664. 
coracinus, Say. 
132. 
665. 
cyanescens, Dej. 
AMARA, Bon. 
133. 
666. 
avida, Say. 
134. 
667. 
• 
arenaria, Lee. 
135. 
673. 
carinata, Lee. 
136. 
685. 
latior, Kirby. 
137. 
688. 
OAigustata, Say .. 
138. 
690. 
scitula , Zimin. ... 
139. 
694. 
impun ct icollis , Say 
140. 
7540. 
cupreolata, , Putz.. 
under logs. Fall. Quite rare. 
a woods on dry places under lo; 
All summer. \ ery rare, 
lie same as the preceding. Not 
rare. 
of Lake Michigan under wood. 
All summer. Quite common. 
In yoods and meadows under 
stones. Summer. Quite rare. 
Same as the preceding. 
On the lake shore under pieces of 
wood, etc. Spring. Quite rare. 
Meadows, on dry places under 
stones. Summer. Quite rare. 
bame as the preceding. 
Same as the preceding. 
Same as the preceding. 
