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Elater, Linn, (contin.) 



*Manipularis, Cand. 



Fuscatus, Mels. 



Pedalis, Germ. 



Rubricus, Say. 



Obliquus, Say. 



Protervus, Lee. 

 Drasterius, Esch. 



Dorsalis, Say. 



Amabilis, Lee. 

 Monocrepidius, Esch. 



Auritus. Herbst. 

 Ludius, Latr. 



Abruptus, Say. 

 Agriotes, Esch. 



Mancus, Say. 



*Pubescens, Mels. 



Fucosus, Lee. 



Stabilis, Lee. 

 Dolopius, Esch. 



Pauper, Lee. 



Melanotus, Esch. 



*Cuneatus, Lee. 



Scrobicollis, Lee. 



*Castanipes, Payk. 



Communis, Gyll. 



*Pertinax, Say. 

 Limonius, Esch. 



Aurifer, Lee. 



Confusus, Lee. 



Plebejus, Lee. 



*Quercinus, Say. 

 Campylus, Ftsch. 



Denticornis, Kirby. 

 Pityobius, Lee. 



*Anguinus, Lee} 

 Athous, Esch. 



Brightwelli, Kirby. 



AcaDthus, Say. 



*Maculicollis, Lee. 



Cucullatus, Say. 



Scapularis, Say. 



Sericosomus, Esch. 



*Fusiformis, Lee. 



Silaceus, Say. 

 OXYGONUS, Lee. 



Obesus. Say. 



CORYMBITES, L'ltr. 



Hamatus, Say. 



Triundulatus, Rand. 



*Furcifer, Lee. 



Hieroglyphicus, Say. 



Splendens, Zieg. 



loflatus, Say. 



Rotundicollis, Say. 



Sulcicollis, Say. 



Cylindriformis, Herbst. 



Spioosus, Lee. 



Pyrrhos, Herbst. 



Falsificus, Lee. 



*Athoides, Lee. 



*Tessellatus, Linn. 

 Asaph es, Kirby. 



Memnonius, Herbst. 



Melanopthalmus, Mth. 



EXCHANGES. 



Staphtlinid.e. — I have for some years been engaged upon exotic Staphylinidos 

 and have already a numerous collection of American species of this family of 

 Coleoptera. Desiring to increase it as much as possible I should like to enter 

 into correspondence with a collector in North America for the exchange or pur- 

 chase of these insects. I would give in exchange either European Coleoptera or 

 exotic Staphylinidas ; if necessary I would pay so much a hundred or named 

 specimen, as desired. Having already published descriptions of several new 

 American species, especially from Chili and Mexico, I venture to hope that I may 

 obtain one or more correspondents in North America. — Alfred Fauvel, Biblioth- 

 ecaire, Societe Linneenne de Normandie, 16 Rue d' Auge, Caen, France. 



Silk Moths. — Eggs of B. Yama-mai, Pernyi, 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. 



1 A specimen of this rare insect was taken on the Lake shore, July 17th. 



