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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE 
[March, 1885. 
Mis. 
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\"T CYCHRUS, Fabr. 
170. stenostomus , Web.Under stones ami small pieces of 
wood. In the fall. Very rare. 
170a. Leconlei, Dej.The same as the preceding, only 
not so rare. 
173. elevatus, Fabr.The same as the preceding. Very 
rare. 
PASIMACHUS. Bon. 
200. elongatus, Lee.On the shores of Lake Michigan 
and Muskego Lake, under stumps 
and stones. All summer. Quite 
rare. 
DYSCPIIRIUS, Bon. 
215. nigripes, Lee.On the sandy shores of Milwaukee, 
Menomonee and Kinnickinnick 
Rivers. July to September. Rare. 
220. globulosus, Say.The same as the preceding. 
224. sphtericollis , Say.The same as the preceding. 
226. trunccitus, Lee.The same as the preceding, only 
rarer. 
240. setosus , Lee.The same as the preceding. Xot so 
rare. 
CLIVINA, Latr. 
266. ferrea, Lee.On the sandy banks of Lake Mus¬ 
kego. All summer. Quite rare. 
SCHIZOGENIUS, Putz. 
276. lineolatus, Say.On some moist places near the Me¬ 
nomonee River, under stones. 
Spring to fall. Quite common. 
BRACHYMSTUS, Web. 
OOK ....... . TT _ 
°* imnutus, Harr.In woods, meadows and fields under 
stones and boards. All summer. 
Not rare. 
287. medius, Harr.Same as the preceding. 
289. conform™, Dej.Same as the preceding. 
• cyampenms, Say.Same as the preceding, only some¬ 
what rarer. 
297. cordicollu, Dej.Same as the preceding. 
PAGAN >ETJS, Latr. 
307. fasciatus, Say. 0 n the shore of Lake Michiga, 
MICRIXYS, Lee. July ' Very rare - 
309. dislinctus, Hald. .... ..Same as the preceding. 
318. 
GALERITA, 
janus, Fabr. ... 
Fabr. 
.* )n ( ^ r y P^ aces woods and meadows 
under stones and stumps. All 
summer. Very common. 
