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3. C. Ancocisconensis, Harris, Family Visitor, (Cleveland, 0.) 

 2, No. 39: Hild. Pr. Acad. Nat. Sc. 6, 331: Lee. Tran. Am. Phil. Sec. 

 11, p. 38; tab. 1, fig. 15. 



Found about the White Mountains, New Hampshire. 



4. C. argentata, Dej. Sp. 1, 147; Sp. 5, 215. 

 From Guadeloupe. 



5. C. ascendens, Lee. Ann. Lye. Nat, Hist. 5, 172; Trans. Am. 

 Phil. S^c. 11, 51; tab. 1, fig. 42. 



From Greorgia and West Indies. Perhaps only a variety of C. s e r- 

 pens, Lee. 



6. C. aterriraa, Klug, Jahrb. Ins. 1, 35. 

 Found in Mexico. 



7. C. baltimorensis, Herbst, Kafer, 10, 180; tab. 172, fig. 3: 

 Lee. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 48; tab. 1, fig. 25. 



G. repanda, Dej. Sp. 1, 74: Kirby, Fauna Bor. Am. 4, 9. 

 C. Mrti<:oUts.\ Gould, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 1, 49. 

 Cabinet of the Society. Common from April to July, in New Jer- 

 sey, on sandy roads and fields. 



8. C. bland a, Dej. Sp. 5, 238: Lee. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. 4, 138; 

 Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 49; tab. 1, fig. 38. 



C tarsalis, Lee. Pr. Acad. Nat. Sc. 6, 66. 



Cabinet of Mr. Henry Ulke. Found in Georgia and North Carolina, 

 on the banks of rivers. 



9. C. hoops, Mann. Dej. Sp. 5, 258. 

 Cabinet of the Society. From the West Indies. 



10. C. c a 1 i f r n i c a, Menetries, Bull. Soc. Imp. St. Petersb. 1843, 

 52: Lee. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 44—62. 



Found in California. 



11. C. carbon aria, Chevr. Col. du Mex. 2nd Cent. 128. 

 From Mexico. 



12. C. Catharinse, Chevr. Col. du Mex. 2nd Cent. 178. 

 Found in Mexico. 



13. C. celeripes, Lee. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. 4, 183; tab. 14, fig. 

 14; Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 60; tab. 1, fig. 62. 



Cabinet of the Society. Said to be abundant in Kansas in the mouth 

 of May. 



