144 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



377. A. depressus Kucj. 



One specimen was fonnd in New York by Mr. A. Merkel, " and 

 it is barely possible this may be an accidental introduction {Horn, 

 1. c.)." It inhabits Europe generally, and is found in eastern and 

 Arctic Siberia. Heyden, 106 ; Nord., 26. 



378. A. prodromus Brnhm. 



" Occurs very commonly in Europe, and in our country has been 

 collected by Prof. Fernald, Maine, and a specimen has been obtained 

 from Montreal, Canada {Horn, 1. c. 60)." It also occurs in western 

 Siberia at Barnaul, on the Obi. Heyden, 105. 



379. Oxyomus porcatus Fab., opacifrons Horn. 



" Has evidently been introduced from Europe, where it is common, 

 and in our country has been found near New York and Philadelphia 

 (Horn, 1. c. 65)." T. iii, 284. 



380. Pleurophorus csesus Panz. 



This small species has probably been introduced from Europe into 

 the Middle States, and has been taken abundantly near Baltimore 

 by Mr. Lugger, and near Washington by Mr. Ulke (Horn, 1. c. 91). 

 T. iii, 291. In Asia it occurs in Turkestan. Heyden, 106. 



381. Hybosorus Illigeri Eeiche, arator 111., caroUnus Lee. 



This species, common in southern Europe, has occurred in the 

 Southern States, but is not common in collections. It also occurs in 

 Asia in Turkestan (Sols. 76, 351). Heyden, 107. See a description 

 by Dr. LeConte J. Acad, i, 84. 



382. Trox scaber Linn. 



This species is spread generally from the Atlantic to the Rocky 

 Mountains. It occurs in western Siberia and Turkestan " and in 

 every quarter of the globe," Horn, T. v, 1 1 ; Heyden, 108. 



383. Tropinota hirba, Poda hirtella Linu., Cetonia vestita Say. 



This species was described by Say from a specimen in the Phila- 

 delphia Museum, and another sent him by Dr. Wm. T. Harris, of 

 Milton, Mass.' Mr. E. P. Austin took a small number, in 1879, in 

 Massachusetts, T. viii, p. xix. Its distribution in Europe is general, 

 and it is found in western Siberia and Turkestan. Heyden, 113. 



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331. Trag-osoma Harrlsii Lee. 



The authors of the Classification of the Coleop. of N. A. say 

 (p. 274) that this .scarcely differs from the north European T. dep- 



