320 GEO. H. HORN, M. D. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 



Pig. 1. — Necrophorus carolinus Linn. 



Fig. 2, — Thorax beneath of N. marginatus Fab. • 



Fig. 3. — Silpha surinaniensis Fab. 



Fig. 4. — S. bituberosa Lee. ; a, thorax beneath of sanae. 



Fig. 5. — Necrophilus hydrophiloides Mann. 



Fig. 6. — Pelates latus Mann.; a, thorax beneath of same. 



Fig. 7. — Pteroloma ienuicornis Lee. 



Fig. 8. — Apatetica lebioides "Westw., (after Lacordaire.*) 



Fig. 9. — Agyrtes longulus Lee. 



Fig. 10. — Sphcerites glabraius Fab. 



Fig. 11. — Lyrosoma op>acu7n Mann. 



Fig. 12. — Pinodytes cryptophagoides Mann.; b, antenna of same. 



Fig. 13. — Catoptrir.hus FrankenhiZuseri'M.iinn.; a, anterior tibia %; J, antenna. 



Fig. 14. — Prionochfzta opaca Say; a, tibial spur. 



Fig. 16. — Ptomxaphagus consobrinus Lee; a, antenna. 



Fig. 16. — Ptomaphagus (Catopomorphus) brachyderus Lee; a, antenna. 



Fig. 17. — Choleva luridipennis Mann.; a, thorax beneath of same. 



QORRECTIONS, 



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Page 307, line 21, for simple read single. 



The genus Camiarus Sharp, is written as in the original description 

 Camirus in the earlier pages. Dr. Sharp subsequently changed the 

 latter name from its resemblance to Camira. 



* Occurs in the Himalaya region of India. 



