■i'ti Catalogyic of the GeodcpJiagous Colcoptcra. 



] i e j n Bemistriata. Haid. ibid. 



T a c Ii y s fe r r u g i n e u s. Dej. Sp. Gen. (aJ A. \ . §4. per. 



tinet.) 

 HI i s v 1 1 U S . Fertc- R. Z. 1811. (ad B. pertinet.) 



pil m i 111 S. Dej. Sp. Gen. (ad C. pertinet.) 

 n igr i C e p S . Dej. ibid, (vix huju8 generis.) 



NOTE. 



In concluding this paper, which has extended far beyond the limits which 

 wore originally proposed, the author regrets that some errors and a tew omis- 

 sions hare unavoidably occurred. These will be corrected in an Appendix, which 

 will also contain descriptions of the new species received through the kindness of 

 lus scientific frauds. To Dr. Zimmerman he is indebted for some valuable BUgges- 

 bg the Dromii and Cymmdis, which render aeceesary the establish- 

 ,: ..I some new generic groups. The characters of these will be briefly given in 

 Lppi ndix. 

 In the preceding paper particular attention has been given to the concordance of 

 I Dej« a'sspei ■ , th< names proposed by the former having much tin" 

 It is hoped that through the ext< nsive n laliona of exchange existing be- 

 tween I I am and foreign societies, the pre-, al essay will he rendered easily 

 . ad that b) means "i the synonyms here presented the naturalists of 

 Eui particulaiij the French, may be induced to pay some regard to .Mr. 



Bay's publication . ami believe it possible that a species may !»■ described before it 

 reaches their collections. If they will admit the possibility of such a supposition, 



i . • ii i -..a., lion may be avoided, and the interests of science greatly advanced. If 



pn i ■ ding < Catalogue be successful in removing any of the confusion which has 

 already an i n. and m preventing any future cnors, the fullest expectations of 

 tie author will have been realized. 



