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Bibliography and Remarks. 



1. B. dichrous Lee, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, x, 385; Uarpalus dichrous 

 Dej., Sp. Gen., ir, 258; 27. iricolor Sa,j, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, iv, 432, 



2. B. vnlpeculus Lee, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, x, 385; Harpalus vulp. 

 Say, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, ii, 30, ed. Lee, ii, 458 ; ibid, iv, 432, ed. Lee, ii, 

 545. 



3. B. autumnalis Lee, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, x, 385 ; Feronia autumn. 

 Say, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, ii, 48, ed, Lee, ii, 473 ; Geobcenus autumn. Lee, 

 Ann. Lye, N. York, iv, 403. 



4. B. badiipennis Lee, ibid., x, 385; Stenolophus bad. Hald., Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sc, Phil., i, 302 ; Geobsenus ruficrus Lee, Ann. Lye, N. York, iv, 

 4u4 ; Geobsenus lugubris Lee, ibid., iv, 405. 



5. B. atrimedius Lec.,\hi&.., x,385; Feronia atr. ^&j, Tr&ns. kxa. VhW. 

 Soc, ii, 39, ed. Lee, ii, 466 ; Trechiis similis Kirby, Faun. Bor. Am., iv, 48. 



6. B. nebulosus Lee, ibid., x, 385 ; Acupalpus suturalis || Lee, Ann. Lye, 

 N. York, iv, 411. 



7. B. nigrinus Motsch., Kiifer Russl., 22; Harpalus nigr. Dej., Sp. Gen., 

 iv, 399; Mannh. Bull. Mosc, 1843, 213, ibid., 1852, 298; Geobienus quadricollis 

 Lee, Ann. Lye, New York, iv, 405. 



8. B. t i b i a 1 i s Lee, List of Col. N. Am, 12 ; Trechus tibialis Kirby, Fauna 

 Bor. Am., iv, 46 ; Geobxnus tib. Lee, Ann. Lye, N. York, iv, 405. 



9. B. axillaris Lee, List of Col. N. Am. 12; Acupalpus ax. Mannh., 

 Bull. Mosc, 1853, 124. I received a specimen of this species from Count 

 Mnisech, under the name Ac. conjlagratus Mann., ibid., 126. 



10. B. cognatus Schiodte, Danm. El., i, 158 ; ej. Naturhist. Bidrag. Gron- 

 land, 54; Acupalpus cogn. Dej., Sp. Gen., iv, 440; Ac. longiusculus Mannh., 

 Bull. Mosc, 1853, 125 ; and B. nitens Lee, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc, Phil., 1858, 60. 



11. B. cordicollis Geobxnus cord. Lee, Ann. Lye, N. York, iv, 406. 

 This species has been accidentally omitted in my list ofN. Am. Coleoptera. 



12. B. congener Lee, Melsh. Cat. Descr. Col., 25 ; Geobcenus cong. Lee, 

 Ann. Lye, N. York, iv, 407; B. nubifer Lee, Pr. Ac, 1858, 60, is a pale variety 

 from Arizona, having the trunk and a small dorsal elytral cloud dusky. B. 

 ventralis Lee, ibid., is a specimen with more numerous punctures at the base 

 of the prothorax. 



13. B. rupestris Lee, Mels. Cat. Descr. Col., 25; Trechus rupestr. Say, 

 Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, ii, 91, ed Lee, ii, 505; Geobxnus rup. Lee, Ann. Lye, 

 N. York, iv, 406 ; Acupalpus elongatulus Dej., Sp. Gen., iv, 457 ; Trechus flavipes 

 Kirby, Fauna Bor. Am., iv, 47 ; Stenolophus ductus Say, Trans. Am. Phil. 

 Soc, iv, 434, ed. Lee, ii, 547. 



14. B. p ar al 1 e 1 u s Chaud., Rev. et Mag. Zool , 1868 ; ? Acupalpus dcbiUpes 

 Say, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, iv, 425, ed. Lee, ii, 548. 



15. B. r i V a 1 i s Lee, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc, Phil., 1858, 60. 



17. B. tantillus Chaud., Rev. and Mag. Zool., 1868; Acupalpus tant. 

 Dej., Sp. Gen., iv, 46C. 



18. B. c a 1 i f o r n i c u s, Stenolophus cal. Lee, Pae R. R. Expl., xi, 2, Ins., 29. 



19. B. n e g 1 e c t u s Geobsenus negl. Lee, Ann. Lye, N.York, iv, 407; 

 Stendophus negl. Lee, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, x, 385. 



20. B. nitidus Mannh., Bull. Mosc, 1843, 214; Acupalpus nit. Dej.; Sp. 

 Gen., iv, 474. 



21. B. 1 i n e a r i s Lee, New Spec. Col. (Smiths. Inst.), 16. 



Acupalpus symmetric us Motsch., Bull. Mosc, 1859, 2, 134. I have not 

 identified this species, but suspect it to be a Western race of B. rupestris. 



Trechus i m m u n is Kirby, Fauna Bor. Am., found in lat. 54°, I have not 

 identified; it is perhaps Stenolophus earns Lee, but the description is 

 scarcely sufficient to warrant the placing of the latter in synonymy. 



Geobasnus arenarius Lee, Ann. Lye Nat. Hist., New York, iv, 403, 

 referred by me (Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, x, 385) to Bradycellus, is proved by 

 the discovery of the t^ to belong to A m a r a, division Liocnemis. 



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