SUPPLEMENT 



TO THE 

 OF THE 



LINNEAN SOCIETY 



OF 



1905 (Part i.). 



xVUSTRALIAN CARABIDjE. 



CHECK-LIST. Part i. Subfamily CARABINiE.t 



By Thomas G. Sloane. 

 April 30th, 1905. 



E.v.planatory Note. — § Denotes a preoccupied name. "^ Denotes 

 a species unknown to the author; this sign has not been used 

 with names that are synonyms, except in a few cases to show that 

 though, in the author's opinion, these names are synonyms, abso- 

 lute proof of this is still wanting. 



The numbers following the names of species indicate their dis- 

 tribution in Australia according to the numbered divisions shown 

 on the accompanying map. (Species of which the habitat is not 

 known to the author to come within any of these numbered 

 divisions on the map are followed by the initials of the State in 

 which they are believed to be found.) The territorial divisions 

 Nos. 1-8 are considered to have an actual value, though of varying 

 importance, as entomological faunal districts of Australia; but 

 Nos. 9 and 10 are introduced chiefly because their use seems 

 convenient. 



t This Catalogue is published free from any charge on the funds of the 

 Society— 7^<L 



