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LIST OF COLEOPTERA 



COLLECTED BY A. S. PACKARD, Jun., AT CARIBOU ISLAND, LABRADOR, 



STRAITS OF BELLE ISLE. 



The Coleoptera here enumerated, and named several years since by Dr. 

 Leconte, were collected by me during the summer of 1860 at Caribou Island 

 while a member of the Williams College expedition to Labrador and Green- 

 land under the direction of Prof. P. A. Chadbourne. This is an incomplete 

 list of the Coleoptera of Labrador; and in a subsequent expedition with my 

 friend, \Vrn. Bradford, the artist, to Hopedale, Labrador, many more forms, 

 as yet not named, were collected. — A. S. P 



Gyrinus, not determined. Calathus confusus, Lee. 



Agabus punctulatus, Aube\ Bledius, not determined. 



laevidorsus, Lee. Ips sanguinolentus, Oliv, 



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11 semipunctatus, Kirby. Byrrhus Americanus, Lee. 



" subfasciatuSj Lee. •' Kirby i (jncipes, Kirby). 



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infuscatus, Aube. Eanus vagus, Lee (Lintonius vagus, 



Colymbetes sculpt His, Harris. Lee.) 



" picipes, Kirby. " maculipennis, Lee, n. sp. 



Hydroporus tenebrosus, Lee. Philhydrus h'fidus, Lee. 



Silplia Lapponica (Linn.) Podabrus mandibularis {Acmseops 



Creophilus vittosus, Grav. proteus, Lee, Lepr. proteus, Kirby 



Amara similis, Lee. (Stereocerus Atomaria, not determined. 



similis, Kirby). Criocephalus agrestis, Kirby. 



Amara near melanogastrica, Esch., Leptura, n. sp. 



perhaps brunnipennis, Dej. 



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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Glimpses of Nature, a Magazine of Natural History in all its branches. Edited 

 by Samuel M. Maxwell. Vol. i. No. 1. Mauch Chunk, Pa., June, 1870. — A new 

 and neatly printed periodical, to which we wish all possible success. 



First Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History. January, 

 1870. New York. 



Notes on Graptas C-aureum and interrogations, Fab.; and Descrip>tions of new 

 species of Diurnal Lepidoptera found icithin the United States. By Wm. H. 

 Edwards. Among the eighteen new species described in the latter paper is one, 

 Pieris Virginiensis, that has been taken in London, Ont, by Mr. Saunders. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. xiii. pages 225 

 to 256. — HardicicMs Science Gossip. Nos. 64 to 67. — Nature. Nos. 22 to 33. 

 Le Naturaliste Canadien., Vol. ii., Nos. 5, 6. 7. — The American Naturalist, 

 Vol. iv., Nos. 2 to 5. — The American Entomologist and Botanist, Vol. ii., Nos. 

 6 to 8. — Petites Nouvelles Entomologiaues — The Rural New Yorker — The 

 Prairie Farmer — The American Agriculturist — The Maine Farmer — The 



