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losus Stal, Corizus sidce* Fab., Megaccelum rubrinerva Dist., 

 Lygus sp. , Corimelcena minutd* Uhler, Plagiognathus indis- 

 tinctus* Uhler (MS.), Pycnoderes insignis Rent., Collatia expli- 

 cata* Uhler, Salda humilis Say (var. ), Rhogovelia collaris* 

 Burm., Parmera bilobata Say, P. parvula Dallas, Geocoris dis- 

 paratus Uhler (MS.), Tettigonia herbidd* Guer., T. flaviceps 

 Riley, T. robusta* Sign., T. robusta* Sign, (var.), T. n. sp. ?, 

 Agallia n. sp. ?, Ormenis pallescens Stal, Dascalia acuta Uhler 

 (MS.), Paroristes humilis* Uhler (MS.), Bothriocerus sp., Copi- 

 cerus thoracicus Guer. , Centrotus havanensis Guer. (var.), Ophi- 

 derma scutellatus* Uhler (MS.). 



Notes and. 



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Mr. JAMES ANGUS, of West Farms, New York City, has presented his 

 fine collection of insects to the American Museum of Natural History. 



TRANSACTIONS of American Entomological Society. Of volume xix 

 (1892) twenty-four pages have been printed, containing " Studies in Chryso- 

 melidas," by Dr. G. H. Horn, and the first pages of "A Study of Amara, 

 s. g. Celia," also by Dr. Horn. This volume promises to be an unusually 

 good one, and we propose to notice the progress made from month to 

 month. 



CARABUS NEMORALIS Miill. In the Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1875, p. 126, 

 I made mention of having seen a specimen of C. hortensis Fab. ( == ne- 

 moralis Mull.} in the cabinet of Mr. A. Murray, of London, with the label 

 Hudson's Bay. Being unwilling on the evidence of one not very well 

 authenticated specimen to admit the species to our lists, no other record 

 than that above recorded has been made. In December last I received 



