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River, and am enabled to give a fuller description than that 

 originally given, 



A large species of a golden green colour, and of much broader 

 form than C. ffagatinum. The labrum is of crescentic form, the 

 clypeus largely emarginate and retusely declivous. The second 

 puncture above the eye is distant from the first and nearer the 

 centre. The elytra are oblong-oval, as broad as the thorax, 

 obsoletely punctate-striate, with an impressed puncture near the 

 humeral angle, another near the apex, seven punctures in a 

 double row on the base, and a continuous row in the lateral 

 margins. Length 16 lines. 



Carenidium septentrionale, n. sp. 



The under surface, head and legs black, the thorax and elytra 

 greenish-black, with bright green margins. The head is a little 

 narrower than the thorax, the frontal canals deep, curved and 

 diverging behind, the eye pi'ominent, with a deep canal immedi- 

 ately above it, the two setigerous punctures above the eye close 

 together, the clypeus slightly emarginate scarcely retuse, the 

 labrum short, broad, and subcrescentic with sixsetigerous punctures. 

 The thorax is wider than the length, rather broadly margined, the 

 anterior angles but slightly prominent, the sides roundly narrowed 

 to the posterior angles, the basal lobe very short and recurved, the 

 median line extending to the base, but not to the apex, the shallow 

 depressions near the posterior angles distinctly marked. The 

 elytra are narrower than the thorax, of a narrow oval form, 

 extremely minutely punctured in equally minute strise, without 

 any impressed punctui-e on the disc, but with a small transverse 

 depression occupied by four punctures in a curved transverse line 

 and one puncture above at the base, and a regular row of similar 

 punctures on the lateral margins. The legs and under surface 

 pi'esent no appreciable distinctive characters. 



Length, 10-^ lines. 



JTab. — Peak Downs. 



