1915.| : Leng, List of the Carabide of Florida. 5ie 
Hayward treats as a synonym of versicolor, perhaps erroneously, if flavo- 
pictum is conspecific with the darker Floridian form. 
Bembidium levigatum Say. Tallahassee (Schwarz). Extends north- 
ward to New Hampshire, westward to Texas and Montreal. 
?Bembidium inequale Say. Included only on Hayward’s statement 
quoted by Schwarz. Has the same range as preceding. 
?Bembidium assimile Gyllenhal. St. Augustine (collected by an. 
son, determined by Hamilton). Occurs in Europe and in our northern 
regions as far south as Virginia (Hayward). : 
?7Bembidium fraternum Leconte. Sanford, March 27, on lake shore. 
(Blatchley). Described from Habersham Co., in the mountains of Georgia. 
Hayward has associated under this name coronene from Louisiana, Vir- 
ginia, Pennsylvania, and Nantucket. 
To the northern collector the small number of species of Bembidium, 
eight in all, even including the four doubtful cases, is a marked feature of 
the Floridian fauna. A method of collecting, very productive in the north, 
possibly not yet tried in Florida, consists in examining banks of streams and 
ponds at night. 
?Anillus dohrni Lhlers. Florida (Ehlers). This record has been 
questioned by Mr. Schwarz in the Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 
Tachys enescens Leconte. Enterprise, very rare (Schwarz); Marco, 
April 20 (Davis). Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, Arkansas (Hayward). | 
Tachys nanus Gyllenhal. Common under bark in Florida, United 
States, also Eurasia. 
Tachys flavicauda Say. Common under bark from Canada to Florida 
and westward to California. 
Tachys granarius Dejean. Common from Canada to Florida and west- 
ward to Nebraska. In the damp soil and at light; found also in sifting shore 
debris at mouth of Peace River. 
Tachys incurvus Say. Common from Canada to Florida and westward 
to Pacific Coast. In the soil; northward it is frequent in nests of Formeca 
exsectoides; with preceding at mouth of Peace River, also on bank of St. 
John’s River; Monticello, Oct. 4-8. 
Tachys fuscicornis Chaudoir. Biscayne Bay (Slosson Coll., January— 
March); Punta Gorda, Nov. 12, around pools (Davis). Described from 
Louisiana; cited in Smith’s New Jersey List. 
Tachys xanthopus Dejean. Common (Schwarz); Dunedin, Sanford, 
Sarasota, Ormond, St. Petersburg, Bassenger, January to April in moist 
places beneath cover (Blatchley); Everglade, July (Davis Coll.); Fort 
Myers, at light, Nov. 15 (Lutz); Monticello, Oct. 4-8. Massachusetts to 
Florida (Hayward). Cited in District of Columbia, New Jersey and 
Indiana Lists. 
