376 JOHN HAMILTON, M. D. 



382. O. fuscum Grav., lattim Maek., laficoUe ^iih\h. — St. George Island, Peniu- 

 sula of Kenai, temperate and northern Europe, C!aucasia; Siberia, Mann. 

 1853, 194. The type of latum was seen by Mr. Fauvel, who makes the 

 synonymy. 



283. Pycnoglypta lurida Gyll. — British Columbia, Crotch ; Oregon, Colorado, 



Lake Superior, Michipicoton River, Bachewauung Bay, Schwarz; Mas- 

 sachusetts, LeConte ; New Jersey, Schmelter; North Carolina; Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio, Dury. Europe (Germany northward to Lapland). Siberia 

 (about the mouth of the Jeuisei). Fauvel, 41; Heyden, 84. 



284. Homalium csesum Grav. — California (one example in the Eppelsheim 



collection), Fauvel. Europe, Algeria, Caucasia, the island of Askold. 



285. Homalium strigipenne Maek., Mann. 1852 and 1853. — Sitkha, Kadjak ; 



Oregon, San Diego and Mariposa, Cal., Theveuet. Amurland. Fauvel, 

 46; Heyden, 83. 



286. H. lapponicum Zett., planipenne Maek., argus Lee, C. 103. — Sitkha, Kenai ; 



California, Colorado, Michigan at Marquette, and Gargantau, Schwarz; 

 Massachusetts. Blanchard; Lake Superior, LeConte. Ottawa, Canada, 

 Harrington, in litt. Central and northern Europe, Caucasia, west Siberia 

 on the Jenisei and Irtysch. Fauvel, 50; Heyden, 83. 



287. H. pusillum Grav., IxsicolJe Maek. — Stikine, Prince of Wales Island, British 



Columbia, Nevada, California, Crotch; Veta Pass, Col., at 9400 feet; 

 Trenton Falls, N. Y., Schwarz. Europe, Caucasia (Mr. T. L. Casey says 

 that H. pusillum is not American, but the statement can only be accepted 

 as opiuionative in view of the decisions of competent American and 

 European entomologists). An. N. Y. Acad. Sci. vii, 424. 



288. H. foraminosum Maek., laticoUe Kraatz, clavicorne Mots., Ingopinam Sahib., 



brevicolle Thoim. — Sitkha, Mann.; Queen Charlotte Island, Michipicoton 

 River, Detroit, Mich.; Veta Pass, Col., at 9200 feet, Schwarz; moun- 

 tainous Pennsylvania; central and northern Europe. On the Angara 

 River and around Lake Baical, east Siberia. Fauvel, 53; Heyden, 82. 



289. H. florale Payk., rnfipes J Fauvel, not Fourc. — Oregon, Michipicoton River 



and Detroit, Mich., Schwarz; Ottawa. Canada, Harrington, in litt.; 

 Pennsylvania, Ziegler. Europe, Algeria, Caucasia, Lake Baical, east 

 Sib.^ria. Fauvel, 47; Heyden, 83. 



290. H. rivulare Payk. ; Fauv. 55. — California. Europe, Algeria, Caucasia. 

 Obs. — Anthobium sorbi Gyll. — The occurrence of this species in Green- 

 land re(juires confirmation, Fauvel. 



291. Protinus brachypterus Fab.— Queen Charlotte Island. Fletcher. Europe, 



eastern Siberia. Heyden, 84. 



292. P. limbatus Maek. — Sitkha, British Columbia, New Hampshire ; middle 



and southern Europe, Caucasia. Maeklini Fauvel united witli this in 

 the first edition is, according to Mr. Fauvel, a distinct species from 

 Sitkha, California and Nevada. 



293. P. atomarius Er., parvulus Lee, basalis { Hiib. and Schwarz. — Ottawa, 



Canada, Harrington, in litt. Detroit, Mich. (Schwarz) ; Massachusetts. 

 Blan(!hard; Lake Superior, Michipicoton River, Bachewauung Bay 

 ( LeConte, Schwarz). Europe, Sweden. Fauvel, 32. Length .05 inch. 

 Barbary, Caucasia. 



