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Vlfl. IT. Oc/(M. pi an at us Lcc. 18. 0. s im pie x Lcc. 19. B. pi a n in s- 

 c u 1 u m Mann. 20. Perijphus c o m p 1 a n u 1 u s Mann. 21. E. 

 i n c e r t u m Mann. ; Nolaphus incertus Motsch. 22. Fenjph. t e t ra - 

 gl y ptu s Mann. 

 IX. 23. Ochth. f u gax Lee. ; 0. planipennis Lee. 24. Peryphus p 1 a n u .^ 

 Hald. 25. 0. p er spicuus Lee. 26. B. trans v e rs al e Dej. ; 

 var. 0. compar Lee. 27. 0. JI a n n e r h e i ra e i Leo. ; B. irans- 

 wrsaZeJMann. 28. B. 1 u g u b r e Lee. (infra). 

 X. § Antennarunk basis et pedes testacei vel rufi. 29. Oc/f^/t. s t r i o 1 a 

 Lee. 30. PeryjoA. b im ac ulatu s Kirby. 31. Oc/t</(. lu c id us 

 Lee.; Y&T. 0. substrictus Lee. 32. B. rupestre Doj. : Carabm 

 rup. Fabr. ; £. tetracolum Say ; Peryph. rupicola Kirby. ; ' Cara- 

 bus Andrcce Fabr.'tEr. ' Carahus ustulatus Linn.' fide DuVaL 

 33. B. p o s t r 6 m u m Say ; P. scopulimis Kirby. 34. Peryph. p i c i - 

 pes Kirby. 35. Ochth. g e 1 i d u s Lee. Many of this group have a 

 very -wide distribution, and No. 32 is even found upon both con- 

 tinents. 

 X. §§. Antennarum basis et pedes toti nigri. 36. OcA</i. a r at u s ^-ec. 

 37. Ochth. n i t e n s Lee. ; Peryph. picipesXlla-Tin. The latter i.s 

 found at Lake Superior and in Russian America. 

 XI. 38. Ochth. sexpunctatus Lee. 



XII. §. Caput subopacum, subtilissime granulatum. 39. Ochth. insulatu.s 

 Lee. 40. 0. cordatus Lee. 41. O. laticollis Lee. 42. 

 B. nigripes 'iila.nn.] Notaphusnigripes'K.ivhj. 43. 0. approxi- 

 m a t u s Lee. ; var. 0. consentaneus Lee. 44. B. i n d i s t i n c t u ni 

 Dej. 45. B. fraternum Lee. (infra). 46. Notaphus v i r i- 

 dicollis Ferte. 47. B. d o r sa 1 e Say. 48. 0. u m bra tu s 

 Lee. 49. 0. t e s s e I a tus Lee. 50. B. p at r u el e Dej. 51. 

 0. aeneicollis Lee. 52. B. v ar ie ga tu m Say ; var. Not. 

 posticus ^&\i. 53. 0. rapidusLec. 54. 0. versicolor 

 Lee. ; Not. Dar^a^MsH Kirby. 55. 0. t i m i d u s Lee. 56. 0. p i c- 

 t u s Lee. 57. B. contractum Say, Dej. ; var. 0. constrk- 

 tvs Lee. 



XII. §§. Caput nitidum laeve. 58. OcA^A. e p h i p p i g e r Lee. 59. 0. 

 g r a nd i e ol 1 i s Lee. 60. 0. vilisLec. 



XIIT. 61. Ochth. sulcatus Lee. ; trepidus Lee. 



XIV. g. Antennarum basis pedesque testacei. 62. B. affine Say.; falla/ 

 Dej. ; decipiens Dej. 



XIV. §g. Antennarum basis pedesque nigri. 63. 0. dubitans Lee. 64. 

 0. c r u r a 1 i s Lee. 



XV. 65. 0. axillaris Lee. 66. B. quadrimaculatum Gyll. ; op- 

 posiium Say ; Cicindela A-maculatum Linn. 67. B. p e d i c e 1 1 a t u ni 

 Lee. (infra.) 



XVL 68. Ochth. a n g u 1 i f e r Lee. 69. 0. c o n n i v e n s Lee. 70. 0. 



cautusLec. 71. 0. f r o n ta 1 is Lee. 

 XVII. 72. Ochth. m u n d u s Lee. 

 XVIII. 78. Leia scmistriata Hald. 



XIX. 74. Ochth. trechiformis Lee. 75. 0. i ride s c ens Lee. 



Species unknown to me. 



VII?. Bemb. breve Mann.; Peryphits brevis Motsch. Perhaps belongs to 11. 



VIII. Bemb. Kuprianovii Mann. B. b i i m p r e s s u ra Mann. B. q u a d - 



rifoveolatum Mann. 



X. §§. Peryphus concolor Kirby. 



XII. |. Bemb. undulatum Sturm, (fide Mann. Bull. Mose. 1853). Notaph. 



quadratieollis Mann. 

 XITI. Bemb. f or t i str ia t.um Mann.; Omala fortestriata Motsch. Perhaps 

 not different from B. sulcatum Lee, which is found at Lake- 

 Superior. 



1857.] 



