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WU. 
No. 
200 . 
201 . 
202. 
203 . 
204 . 
205 . 
206 . 
207 . 
208 . 
209 . 
210 . 
211 . 
212 . 
213 . 
214 . 
215 . 
216 . 
217 . 
218 . 
219 . 
Araer. 
No. 
872 . 
873 . 
874 . 
877 . 
878 . 
880 . 
886 . 
888 . 
889 . 
890 . 
891 . 
894 . 
899 . 
900 . 
901 . 
908 . 
916. 
917. 
924. 
927 . 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE [March, 1885. 
XESTONOTUS, Lee. 
lugubris, Dej.In dark woods on moist places un¬ 
der logs. Fall. Very common. 
SPONGOPUS, Lee. 
verticalis, Lee.On hills in woods. Under logs. 
Summer. Quite rare. 
AM PH ASIA, Newm. 
inter stitialis, Say.In woods under stones and logs. All 
summer. Very common. 
ANISOTARSUS, Chd. 
piceus, Lee.Same as the preceding. 
terminatus, Say.Same as the preceding. 
nitidipennis, Lee.Same as the preceding, only rarer. 
GYNANDROPUS, Dej. 
hylacis, Say.In lighter woods and along the 
Menomonee River, under stones. 
June to September. Quite rare. 
BRADY r CELLXJS, Er. 
dichrous, Dej.On dry places near marshes under 
logs. Summer. Very rare. 
vulpeculus , Say.The same as the preceding, only not 
so rare. 
autumnalis , Say.Very common. Otherwise the same 
as 88S. 
badiipennis, Ilald.....-The same as the preceding. 
nigrinus , Dej.The same as 889. 
congener , Lee.Under stones along fences. Sum¬ 
mer. Very common. 
rupestriSj Say.Very rare. Otherwise tlie same as 
the preceding. 
parallelus , Chd.Same as the preceding. 
linearis, Lee.Same as 901. 
SELENOPHORUS, Dej. 
pedicular ius, Dej. 
troglodytes , Dej 
In woods under stones and along 
the shore of Lake Michigan. 
Summer. Very common. 
Same as the preceding. 
HARPALUS, Latr. 
erraticus , Say. 
viridiseneus , Beauv. .. 
-Under moss and stones. Summer. 
Common. 
-On dry places along fences in fields. 
Summer. Very rare. 
