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Omophron dentatum, Lee. 

 Bembidium transversale, Dej. 

 Calathus ruficollis, Dej., var. 

 Platynus brunneomarginatus.Mann. 

 Pterostichus laetulus, Dej. 

 Amara californica, Dej. 

 Anisodactylus consobrinus, Lee. 

 Hippodamia vittigera, Mann. 

 Dermestes talpinus, Mann. 



Tropislernus californicus, Lee. 

 Hydrocharis glaueus, Lee. 

 Carpophilus pallipennis, Say. 

 Polyeaon Stoutii, Lee. 

 Phloeodes diabolicus, Lee. 

 Coniontis viatiea, Esch. 



II subpubescens, Lee. 

 Cratidus oseulans, Lee. 



In 1892 — Zoe, Vol. IIL, p. 262 — Mr. F. A. Seavey gives a short 

 list of inseets taken by him on Santa Catalina in August of that year. 

 This list inckides fourteen species of Coleoptera, of vvhieh three — 

 Balaninus obtusiis, Pristoscelis quadricollis and Ant/ionoinus camis — 

 are quite surely ineorreetly determined and will not be ineluded in the 

 following list. 



During parts of July and August, 1892 and 1894, about four weeks 

 in the aggregate was spent by the writer on Catalina. The island was 

 then very dry and collecting was rather unremunerative. Nevertheless 

 upward of one hundred species were added to previous records. 



To these must be added more than thirty species out of seventy-five 

 taken by Dr. Gustav Eisen on Santa Rosa during May of the present 

 year ; a few taken on Catalina by Dr. A. Fenyes, of Pasadena, at about 

 the same time ; and finally, about half of the forty-six species collected by 

 the expedition alluded to at the beginning of this article. The material 

 collected by them is of especial interest inasmuch as it is probable that 

 no insects have before been brought from either Santa Barbara or San 

 Nicolas — the most remote of all the islands of the Santa Barbara group — 

 and but four beetles from San Clemente. The catch of Dr. Eisen on 

 Santa Rosa is of nearly equal interest for similar reasons. The following 

 abbreviations are used in the subjoined list : 

 B. Santa Barbara. G. Guadalupe. 



Santa Catalina. N. San Nicolas. 



San Clemente. R. Santa Rosa. 



Santa Cruz. 



Species hitherto recorded from same island. 

 I Species not known to occur on mainland, 



Ca. 



CI. 



Cz. 



