270 GEO. H. HORN, M. D. 



During a visit to Prof. Westwood last year he kindly placed the type 

 before me, belonging to the Hope collection at Oxford. I then found 

 that the specimen really belonged to a series of four, this one having 

 been accidentally misplaced and that the species was C. senegaleiuis, Dej. 



Carabus cancellatus Illig. 



This species must be added to the list. More than a dozen specimens 

 were captured near Wilmington, N. C, by the lato Mr. Wenzel, and were 

 part of the unpinned specimens contained in a bottle with other alcohol- 

 ics undoubtedly native species. 



« alosoina peregrinator Guer. 



Specimens of this species kindly given me by Mr. Salvin show that 

 0. carbonatum, Lee, must be placed in synonomy. By some misun- 

 derstanding 0. prominens, Lee, has been suppressed as the synonym, 

 but must be restored to the well-known species with the sides of thorax 

 angulate. 



CYCHBIS Fab. 



An examination of Dr. Schauui's types in the Berlin Museum shows 

 that our determinations of his species are correct. 



C. convexus, Moraw., from Japan, is almost an exact reproduction in 

 miniature of our C. tuberculatum, Harr. 



ANOPHTHALMIA Sturm. 

 In 1871 a table of our species was published by me in these Trans- 

 actions. Since that time Mr. Hubbard has made known another species, 

 and one about to be described has also been taken. The number of 

 specimens has been increased, and renewed study shows the necessity of 

 modifying some of the characters given in the table twelve years ago. 

 The following table and notes are presented in the hope that they will 

 prove more useful : 



Terminal joint of maxillary palpus shorter than the preceding; elytra with two 

 dorsal punctures. 

 Thorax longer than wide, base truncate, hind angles rectangular, humeral mar- 

 gin of elytra not serrulate Tellk anipfi. 



Terminal joint of maxillary palpus equal to or longer than the preceding; elytra 

 with three dorsal pnnctures. 

 Base of thorax on each side oblique; elytra with punctured striae. 



Thorax a little longer than wide; humeral margin of elytra not serrulate, 

 striae feeble, obsoletely punctured, intervals sparsely punctulate and 



pubescent interstitial is. 



Thorax not longer than wide; humeral margin of elytra distinctly serrulate, 

 striae rather deep, the punctures coarse, intervals slightly convex, rarely 

 punctulate, not pubescent Vlenet nesi. 



