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March, 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 
W no. A nT‘ OMOPHRON, Latr .—Continued. 
12. 73. tessellatum , Say.On the banks of Menomonee River 
and Muskego Lake. All sum¬ 
mer. Quite common. 
13. 76. nitiduni, Lee .On the banks of Milwaukee River. 
July. Very rare. 
ELAPHRUS, Fab. 
14. 78. Clairvillei, Kirby.On the banks of small streams and 
on loamy grounds. Early spring. 
Very rare. 
15. 82. fuliginosus , Say.On the banks of the Menomonee 
River. May to September. Quite 
common. 
16. 85. ruscanus, Say.On the shores of lakes and rivers. 
All summer. Very common. 
BLETHISA, Bon. 
17. 87. multipunctata , Linn. - .On the shore of Muskego Lake, and 
in woods under high old trees. 
Not before August. Very rare. 
18. 
88. 
quadricottis, Hald.- 
LORICERA, Latr. 
-On the shores of Muskego Lake and 
Lake Michigan. July and August. 
Quite rare. 
19. 
91. 
cxrulescens, Linn.On the shore of Lake Michigan. 
July. Very rare. 
NOTIOPHILUS, Bum. 
20. 
103. 
semistriatus, Say. 
-In the forest under logs of wood. 
June to September. Quite rare. 
21. 
104. 
confusus, Lee. 
.Same as the preceding. 
22. 
106. 
sibiricus, Mots. 
CALOSOMA, Web. 
-Same as the preceding. 
23. 
134. 
scrutator , Fabr. 
.On the shore of Lake Michigan, un- 
der logs. In August. Common. 
24. 
135. 
Willcoxi, Lee. 
-The same as the preceding, only 
rarer. 
25. 
136. 
frigidum , Kirby. 
-On the banks of Lake Michigan, 
and in woods under logs. June. 
Quite rare. 
26. 
143. 
calidum, Fabr. 
CARABUS, Linn. 
-The same as the preceding, only not 
so rare. 
27. 
155. 
serratus, Say. 
-In woods on loamy places. All 
season. Quite common. 
28. 
156. 
mxander , Fisch. 
-In marshy woods under old cedar 
and hemlock stumps. June, July 
and August. Very rare. 
29. 
159. 
sylvosus, Say. 
-Under old stumps in the woods. 
July to August. Quite rare. 
