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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE 
[March, 1885. 
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BRACHYLOBUS, Chd. 
lithophilus, Say.In woods under logs and stones. 
Also along the shores of Lake 
Michigan. Summer. Bare. 
CH LiENTTJS. 
erythropus, Germ.In woods under stones along 
marshes. Summer. Common. 
laticollis, Say.Rare. Otherwise same as the pre¬ 
ceding. 
sericeus, Forster.All over, under stones and wood. 
All season. Very common. 
prasinus , Dej.Along the shore of Menomonee 
River under flat stones; also on 
small islands. Summer. Rare. 
leucoscelis , Clievr.Under stones along the shore of 
Menomonee River and in lighter 
woods. All summer. Very com¬ 
mon. 
solitarius , Say.In darker woods on moist places 
under logs. Summer. Rare. 
nemoralis, Say.Dark woods. Summer. Quite rare. 
pensylvanicus, Say.Under stones along the shores of 
Menomonee River. Summer. 
Common. 
tricolor , Dej.Under wood, etc., along the shore 
of Lake Michigan. All summer. 
Quite rare. 
impunctifvouS) Say.Moist places under stones and logs. 
Summer. Quite rare. 
niger, Randall.Under stones in woods, containing 
high old trees. Summer. Some 
purpuricollis , Randall-Same as the preceding, only ex 
ceedingly rare. 
tomentosus , Say.Underwood, etc., along the shor. 
of Lake Michigan. All summer 
Very common. 
diffinis , Chd.Dark woods along any small strean 
7 , , wa ter. Summer. Quite rare 
platyderus , Chd.Same as preceding. 
LACHNOCREPIS, Lee. 
paralleliis , Say 
In the city under building-stones 
and all kinds of rubbish. In 
former years very common; now 
quite rare. 
