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. Dyschirius mgripes Lec. Common on mud-flat on edge 
of salt meadow near Old Town Road, July 19, 1915. 
Dyschirius globulosus Say. April, May, June. 
Dyschirius sphericollis Say. “ This species was found by 
Mr. J. C. Thompson and myself at South Beach. The 
rains or possibly an unusually high tide had formed a 
pool by the roadside with graduatly sloping banks, the — 
water being nowhere over a few inches in depth. In 
these banks the insects were living and by pouring water 
over them, causing a miniature deluge in their homes, they 
were persuaded to come out and be caught.” C. W. L. 
it) IPRO, INAM, SC, ASSN OF S. Il, vol. 2 po COs Sap, 
1890. Also found in June. 
Dyschirius erythrocerus Lec. On mud-flat on edge of salt 
meadow near Old Town Road, July 19, 1915. 
Chivina wmpressifrons Lec. June (Thompson), and July 
, IQUZ, aie lysate. 
Chivina rufa Lec. ? May 22. 
Clhivina americana Dej. One specimen taken in May under 
the stones on edge of. brook, Pro. Nat. Sci. Ass’N OF 
So lle WO! Il, Os WOZ |wme, Wsks4e. 
Clivina striatopunctata Dej. In mud along salt water 
creeks ; April. 
Chvina bipustulata Fab. May and July; under light. 
April 23 found in spading up soil in garden, acting like 
a small Scaristes. 
Schizogenius ferrugineus Putz. “Staten Island, under 
logs at South Beach”’ (Bischoff), New Jersey list, 1910. 
Seashore, May 17, 1911. The numerous and closely 
allied species are mostly found among stones at margin 
of streams and ponds. 
. Bembidion americanum Dej. May, June, Aug. Clove 
Valley, Sept. 10, 1911, on mud flat due to draining a pond, 
and flying when approached. Active on overcast day. 
. Bembidion nigrum Say. April, May, June, July, Sept. 
