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each having its separate paging. The genera are numbered continu- 

 ously throughout the work, and by a little manipulation are made 

 to count an even hundred. The last two volumes have a continuous 

 and continued paging. The entire work is one of the most trouble- 

 some from which to make a citation of any in the entire range of 

 entomological literature. 



In the following pages the volumes are treated separately. The 

 number following the generic name is that used by Olivier, that fol- 

 lowing the species is the J^age subordinate to the generic number. In 

 the vast majority of cases the Olivierian species merely require a 

 change of generic name. In some instances the specific name is a 

 synonym, and it will be observed, especially among the Chrysomelidse, 

 that we are at present using names of a more modern origin for 

 many of the Olivierian species, in which case the name to be dropped 

 is in italics. Tbe number about which any doubt remains does not 

 exceed ten, the entire number enumerated being a little more than 

 three hundred. 



VOLUME I. 



Lucanus (1) 



Elaphus Fab., 12. 



capreoliis Linn., 15. = L. {daina Fab.) 

 Scarabaeus (3) 



Tityus Linn., 9. = Dynastes. 



Antaeus Fab., 24. = Strategus. 



Mainion Fab., 29. = S. Antseus Fab. 



[1] 



Satyrus Fab., 39. = Xyloryetes. 



Lazarus Fab., 63. = Bolboceras. 



splendidus Fab., 67. = Geotrupes. 



Cephus Fab., 68. = Bolboceras farctus 

 Fab. 



caroliiuis Linn., 134. = Copris. 



carnifex Linn., 135. = Phanseus. 



gibbosus Fab., 154. = Deltachilum. 



Isevis Drury, 161. = Cauthon bud- 

 sonias Forst. 

 Trox (4) ' 



tuberculatus De Geer, 9. 

 Melolontha (5) 



occidentalis Linn., 14. = Polypbylla. 



lanigera Linn., 21. ^ Cotalpa. 



punctata Linn., '22. = Peliduota. 

 fervida Fah., 24. ^= Lachnosterna 



fusca FrohJ. 

 innuba Fab., 46. = Anomala ('? mi- 



nuta Bunn.) 

 variabilis Fab., 52. = Serica holose- 

 ricea Scop. 

 Europe, 

 subspinosa Fab., 70. = Macrodactylus 

 Cetonia (6) 

 uitida Linn., 18. = Allorliina. 

 tristis f Oliv.. 22. = Gymnetis niar- 

 morea Oliv. [2] 

 fulgida Fab., 33. = Euphoria, 

 herbacea Oliv., 35. = Euphoria, 

 inda Linn., 40. ^ id. 



lurida J Oliv., 43. := E. sepulcralis 



Fab. 

 areata Fab., 48. = Euphoria, 

 delta Fab., 64. = Trichius. 

 canaliculata Oliv., 69. = Valgus, 

 convexa Oliv., 72. = Antichira, 

 Brazil. 



[1] — This is the form of Antaeus in which the thoracic processes 

 are feebly developed. 



[2] — This species occurs in the West Indies and South America. 

 Our G. Sallei is closely related. 



