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Mon. — Tricliopterygia Illust. et Desc, l)y Rev. A. Matthews, M. A. Lonrlou. 



Mon.— The Eliynchophora of America Nortli of Mexico, LeC^oiiie ik Horn, 1876. 



Mots. — Insects of Siberia taken iu tlie tour of 18.30 and 1840. Carabidfe, 

 Motschulsky. 



Murr. — Monograph of the Nitidularife, hy Andrew Murray. Part 1. Loudon, 

 1864. 



Nord. —The Coleoptera of Prof. Nordenskiold'ska Expedition to Nova Zenibla 

 aud the Jenisei, by Fr. W. Maekliu. Stockholm, 1881. 



N. S. - LeConte, New Species of American Coleoptera, No. 167, Smith. Miscel. 

 Collect. 



Packard— List of the Coleoptera collected in Labrador, by A. S. Packard, Jr. 

 (Ann. Eep. Peabody Acad. Sci. 1871.) 



P. — Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 2d series. 



Pr. — Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila., other series. 



P. Am. P. — Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 



P. W. — Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C. 



P. R. R. — U. S. Pacific Railroad Expedition and Surveys, 47th parallel, vol. ii. 

 Zoology. Report of the Insects collected, i)y John L. LeConte, M. D. 



Reinecke — List of the Coleoptera of Buffalo, X. Y., by Messrs. F. Zesch and 

 O. Reinecke, 1880. 



Schwarz — The Coleoptera of Florida. Li.st of species, by E. A. Schwarz, 1878. 

 " The Coleoptera of Michigan. List of species of the Lake Superior 



region. 



Scli"warz— List of the Coleoptera of the Lower Peninsula, by H. G. Hubbard 

 and E. A. Schwarz, 1878. 



Schwarz — LeConte's List of the Coleoptera collected by E. A. Schwarz iu 

 the Rocky Mountains (Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr. vol. v. No. 3, 500). 



Sh.— The Dytiscidffi, by David Sharp, M. B. [From the Scientific Trans, of the 

 Royal Dublin Society, vol. ii. second series, 1880-82.] 



Snow — Various lists of Coleoptera of parts of Kan.sas and New Mexico, in 

 Trans. Kans Acad. Sci. vols. vi. vii. and viii. 



Sprague — Catalogue of the Coleoptera of the Green Mountains, Vermont, 

 by R. Hayward and H. Savage, 1883 (Quart. Jour. Bost. Zool. Soc). 



T. — Transactions of the American EntonioU>gical Society. Philadeliihia. 



T. Am. P. — Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 



CARABID^. 



1. Cychrus ang-usticollis Fisch., velntinus Menet. 



This species occurs from Unalaschka and Sitka, whence I have 

 specimens, to northern California. It also inhabits Kamtschatka, 

 Heyden, 5. 



2 Carabus Vieting-hovi. Adams., vav. falgidus Fisch., var. Schaumi Mor. 



This beautiful species inhabits Alaska, extending east towards 

 Hudson Bay, and south towards British Columbia (Horn). Can. 

 Eut. viii. 127 ; Pr. 1873, 822, Asia (Turkestan, the Amur country 

 and on the Lena), Heyden, 6; Mots., 102; Heyden, 1886. 



