1915.] Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 561 
loskee and Miami (Harris Coll.); Suwannee (Slosson Coll.); Enterprise 
(Brownell); Fort Myers, Everglade, Lakeland, Okeechobee, Deep Lake, 
Punta Gorda and La Belle (Davis); Pablo Beach, Big Pine Key, La Grange 
(Davis & Sleight); Gainesville, September, October, Crestview, Oct. 15-16. 
_ Everywhere, the most abundant species in Florida, often seen in immense 
numbers; Feb. 27 to Nov. 27; found on beaches, river banks, ete. Extends 
northward to Georgia, westward to California, where it is scarcely modified, 
and southward to West Indian islands. | 
Cicindela dorsalis Say, var. media Leconte. Common on sea beach, 
Key West, Biscayne Bay, Lake Worth, St. Augustine (Schwarz); Miami, 
Nov. 23 (Davis); Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, July; Jupiter (Harris Coll.); 
Useppa Island (Davis Coll.); earliest date recorded is April 4; latest 
Nov. 23, Miami (Sleight). Not found in Alabama (Léding). Var. saulcyi 
Guérin, with elytra entirely white is less abundant; Key West, Gaspar 
Key (Schwarz); Marco, May (Harris Coll.), Long Boat Key, Sara- 
sota, Aug. 14 (Bradley); Cape Sable (Brownell); Mobile and Baldwin 
Co., Ala. (Liéding). (C. dorsalis, sensibly modified, extends northward 
to Rhode Island; var. media, including immaculate forms, northward to 
Delaware; var. saulcyi appears to be confined to the shore of Gulf of Mexico, 
extending westward to Texas. It is noteworthy that no form of dorsalis, 
a species frequenting clean sandy beaches and avoiding the salt marshes, 
has yet been found in the West Indies. 7 
Cicindela hamata Brullé. Cedar Keys, Punta Gorda (Schwarz); 
Marco (Harris Coll.); Punta Rassa, Marco (Davis); Long Boat Key, 
Sarasota, Aug. 14 (Bradley); Cape Sable (Angell Coll.); April 3, May, 
June. Confined to the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, extending westward 
to Texas; Mobile and Baldwin Co., Ala., June to October (Léding). 
Cicindela marginata Fabricius. Common on the lagoon and ocean 
beach of the east coast, extending its range on the west coast at least to 
Marco. Lake Worth, Key West, Biscayne Bay, St. Augustine (Schwarz) ; 
Jacksonville, July, Big Pine Key, Miami (Davis & Sleight); Everglade, 
Useppa Island, Punta Rassa, Marco (Davis Coll.); April to November. 
Extends northward to Maine and occurs also in Cuba. Not found in Ala- 
bama (Léding). | 
Cicindela hirtilabris Leconte. St. Augustine, Crescent City (Schwarz) ; 
Taylor Co. (Genung); Cedar Keys (Harris Coll.); Bradentown, Aug. 15 
(Bradley); Enterprise (Brownell); La Grange, Ortega (Davis & Sleight) ; 
June, October, November. A species peculiar to the open sandy places in 
the pine woods of Florida. Not found in Alabama (Liding). 
Cicindela gratiosa Guérin. Pensacola, De Funiak Springs (Schwarz) ; 
“Bla.” (Harris Coll.). Extends northward to Wilmington and Southern 
