54 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL 
[Dec., 1885. 
Wis. 
No. 
398. 
399. 
400. 
401. 
402. 
'"o" ACYLOPHOKTJS, Nordm. 
1744. pronus, Er.Under stones, bits of wood, etc. 
Rare. 
HETEROTOPS, Steph. 
1749. fumigatus, Eec.--..The same as tlie preceding. 
QUEDIUS, Stephens. 
17(>6. rnolochinus , Gray.In damp, rotten wood. All summer. 
Common. ' 
/690. ferox , Lee.Same localities as the preceding. 
Very rare. 
CREOPHILUS, Kirby. 
1771. maxiUosus, Linn.On carrion. All summer. Common. 
403. 
404. 
405. 
406. 
407. 
408. 
409. 
410. 
411. 
412. 
413. 
414. 
415. 
416. 
417. 
418. 
419. 
420. 
1773. 
1777. 
1778. 
1781. 
• 
1784. 
1786. 
1787. 
1791. 
1799. 
1802. 
1803. 
1809. 
1816. 
1820. 
1821. 
1823. 
1824. 
1835. 
LEISTOTROPHUS, Perty. 
cingulatus, Gray.On fresh cow-dung. All summer. 
Very common. 
STAPHYLINUS* Linn. 
maculosus, Gray.In damp woods, under pieces of 
wood. Not common. 
mysticus, Ei.Under stones. In spring. Formerly 
_ abundant on the lake beach. 
vulpmus, Nordm.Same localities as preceding. Our 
commonest species. 
tomentosus, Gray.Same as 1778 
badipes, Lee...Same as preceding 
annamopterus, Gray...Under stones. Ali summer. Com- 
mon. 
violuceus, Gray.In rotting stumps and logs. Not 
uncommon 
OCYPUS, Kirby. 
ater ’ GraV .Sometimes found on carrion, some- 
PHILONTHUS, Leach ”' 168 Und6r 8tones - Comraon - 
cyanipennis, Fabr On fungi. In autumn. Common at 
times. 
aeneus, Rossi.Under i 
stones, also on fungi. Com- 
., , mon. 
Manaus, Grav c 
ungi. in autumn. At times 
j 7 «7. ~ common. 
aebilis. Grav.„ WRn 
thoracicus, Gray.. tt l .. f Receding. Common. 
lomatus^r .tt <erston es. Musk ego Lake. Rare. 
. IJ * der 8 tone s, etc. All summer. 
fulvipes, Fabr. 0n **1 co ™ ,n °n. 
G edges of streams. Quite 
brurmeus, Grav. but isolated. 
sobrinus, Er.... ... ' ’ ”, t. \ ! r Stones » etc. Very common. 
. . nd °r stones, etc. Not common. 
