Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
* Species marked with an asterisk have not been before included in the list of Canadian Coleoptera.
1 Found under moss and bark of old logs in swamps.
2 A single specimen picked up on the shore of Lake Ontario.
3 Not uncommon on trees. where it feeds upon the canker worm.
4. Taken in August and September, under logs in open woods.
5 Under bark of old logs.
6 Occurs under stones at the margin of a creek.
7 The species of Brachinus are inserted with some diffidence, as Dr. Horn is now preparing a revision of the genus, and has a number of the writer's specimens under consideration.
8 Under bark of maples in winter.