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is charged with the survey of the country. Let us remember 

 that one of the most honourable distinctions that France has ever 

 accorded to geology was in 1855, conferred on this commission, 

 that is to say, on Sir W. E. Logan who directs it, and his learned 

 colleagues. All of us, simple laborers or volunteers in the science, 

 then applauded these international honours, for we well knew how 

 to appreciate the difficulties and the merits of explorations made 

 on so vast a scale. It is therefore with gladness that we seize 

 the opportunity now again ottered us, to express to our Canadian 

 confreres all our personal sympathies, and our best wishes for the 

 successful completion of the arduous and honourable task which 

 has been committed to them." 



ARTICLE XXIX. — List of Coleopterous Insects. Collected 

 in the County of Lincoln, C. W., by D. W. Beadle, of St. 

 Catherine's, C. W. 



[The specimens were submitted to Dr. John L. Le Conte of Philadel- 

 phia, and to him the collector is indebted for their names.] 



CICINDELID^. 



Cicindela purpurea. Say. 



C. sexguttata. Fabr. 



C. duodecimguttata. Dej. 



C. vulgaris. Say. 



C. punctulata. Fabr. 



CARABID^. 



• Galerita bicolor. Drury. 

 Lebia atriventris. Say. 



Brachinus — — ? 



Calosoma calidum. Fabr. 

 Omophron Americanum. Dej. 

 Elaphrus ruscarius. Say. 

 Chlaenius sericeus. Forst. 

 0. Pennsylvanicus. Say. 



Dicselus elongatus. Say. 

 Agonum punctatum. Fabr. 

 A. cupripenne. Say. 



A. excavatum. Dej. 



• Poecilus lucublandus. Say. 



Amara impuncticoUis. Say. 

 Agonoderus lineola. Fabr. 

 Harpalus erraticus. Say. 

 Stenolophus conjunctus. Say 



