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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



^Canadensis, Fab. 

 Aphodius, III. 

 Fimeturius, Linn. 

 *Ruricola, Mels. 

 Granarius, Linn. 

 Vittatus, Say. 

 Inquinatus, Fab. 

 *Stercoroeus, Lee. 

 Bicolor, Say. 

 *Oblongus ; Say. 

 Striatulus, Say. 



E UP ART A, Lep. 



Stercorator, Fab. 



*Cognata, Lee. 

 ODONTiEus, King. 



Cornigerus, Mils. 

 Geotrupes, Latr. 



Egeriei, Germ. 



Excrementi, Say. 



Splendid us, Fab. 



Blaekburnii, Fab. 

 Nicagus, Lee. 



Obscurus, Lee. 



Trox, Fab. 



Sordidus, Lee. 

 Porcatus, Say. 

 Erinaceus, Lee. 

 Capillaris, Say. 

 iEqualis, Say. 

 Hoplia, 111. 



Trifasciata, Say. 



DlCHELONYCHA, Kirby. 



Elongatula, Schon. 



Albicollis, Burm. 

 Serica, McL. 



Vespertina, Schon. 



Sericea, 111. 

 Macrodactyltjs, Latr. 



Subspinosus, Fab. 

 Dl PLOT AXIS, Kirby. 



Tristis, Kirby. 

 Lachnosterna, Hope. 



Fusca, Frbld. 



Cognata, Burm. 



*Subtonsa ; Lee. 



*Hirsuta, Knock. 



*Villifrons, Lee. 

 Peeidnota, McL. 



Punctata, Linn. 

 Cotalpa, Burm. 



Lanigera, Linn. 

 Ligyrus, Burm. 



Relictus, Say. 

 Aphonus, Lee. 



*Tridentatus, Say. 



Frater, Lee. 

 Xyloryctes, Hope. 



Satyrus, Fab. 

 Eurtomia, Burm. 



Inda, Linn. 



Fulgida, Fab. 



OSMODERMA, Lep. 



Eremicola, Knock. 



Scabra, Beauv. 

 Gnorimus, Lep. 



Maculosus, Knock, 

 Trichius, Fab. 



Affinis Gory. 



EXCHANGES. 



Silk Mc-Tns. — Eggs of B. Yama-rnai, Ferny i, and of the white variety, free 

 from disease, also of B. mori, for rare species of Canadian Lepidoptera. — W. V. 

 Andrews, Room 17, No. 137 Broadway, New York. 



Coleoptera. — Species desired from Canada, especially the eastern region ; can 

 give in exchange Southern and Californian forms, as well as those from the New 

 England States. — P. S. Sprague, 227 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. 



BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Hand-book of Zoology, with examples from Canadian Species, Recent and 

 Fossil. By J. W. Dawson. LL.D., F.R.S., &c. Part i.— Invertebrata. With 275 

 illustrations. Montreal : Dawson Brothers, 1870. Toronto : Adam & Stevenson. 

 We are glad to welcome another addition to the scientific literature of Canada 

 from the pen of Dr. Dawson, Principal of McGill College, the well-known author 

 of Acadian Geology, Archaia, etc. The little work before us is an elementary 

 treatise on Zoology designed for the use of teachers and isolated students or col- 

 lectors, and will, we are sure, prove of much value to all beginning the study of 

 the natural history of this country or engaged in the instruction of others. The 



