March; 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 21 
Wis. 
No. 
Amer. 
No. 
HARPALUS, Latr.- 
- Continued. 
220. 
928. 
caliginosus , Fabr. 
-Along the shore of Lake Michigan. 
At times very common. 
221. 
929. 
faunus, Say. 
-On moist ground under stones and 
wood in the meadows and woods. 
All summer. Dare. 
222. 
932. 
pensyloanicus , Dej. - -- 
-The same as the preceding, but 
common. 
223. 
933. 
compcir, Lee. 
-The same as the preceding. 
224. 
934. 
erythropus, Dej. 
-The same as the preceding. 
225. 
936. 
spadiceus, Dej. 
-The same as the preceding. 
226. 
938. 
fallax , Lee. 
-The same as 932. 
227. 
940. 
herbivagus, Say. 
-Onthe shore of Lake Michigan un- 
der wood, etc. Summer. Quite 
common. 
228. 
944. 
nitidulus, Chd. 
-The same as 940, but rarer. 
229. 
952. 
laticeps, Lee. 
-Dark, moist woods under logs. June 
to September. Quite rare. 
230. 
961. 
basilaris, Kirby. 
-Along the shore of Muskego Lake. 
Summer. Quite rare. 
STENOLOPHUS, Dej. 
231. 
974. 
fuliginosus, Dej. 
-The same as the preceding ; also 
along the shore of Lake Michi¬ 
gan. Quite common. 
232. 
976. 
conjunctus, Say. 
..The same as the preceding. 
233. 
982. 
ochropezus, Say. 
--Under wood and stones in the 
woods and fields. Summer. Quite 
common. 
234. 
983. 
dissimilis, Dej. 
PATROBUS, Dej. 
..The same as 982, but rare. 
235. 
992. 
longicornis , Say. 
TRECI1US, Cl. 
- - The same as 982. 
236. 
1015. 
chalybeus , Mann. 
--Along the shore of Lake Michigan 
under wood, etc. Summer. Very 
rare. 
AMERIZUS, Chd. 
237. 1022. oblong ulus , Mannli. - - -The same as the preceding. 
BEMBID1UM, Latr. 
238. 1023. punctatostriatum , Say--In the sandy places and under 
stones along the shores of Mil¬ 
waukee and Menomonee Rivers. 
All summer. Quite common. 
239. 1024. impressum, Fabr.TJie same as the preceding. 
