10 



natural arrang-ement that the Scaritidae and Grand 

 Carabi should be placed between Catascopus and 

 Elaphrus.* 



Sp. 11, 1% and 13. — All these insects belong to 

 the Bembidiidse, as they will be alluded to more par- 

 ticularly in my remarks on the Caraboidea, I pass 

 them at present. 



Sp. 14. Aquatica. — Now a Notheophilus of 

 Dumeril. In addition to the authorities (for the 

 various Elaphridse) recommended in the foregoing 

 note, the Zoologischer Atlas of Eschscholtz and 

 the Deutschlands Fauna by Sturm should also be 

 consulted. 



* For the species of Elaphrus, vid. Insecta Sueccia by Gyllenhal 

 De Jean Species, t. 2. page 269. et Icon. pi. 85. fig. 2. Say's North 

 American Insects and Philadelphia Transactions, tab. 2. Germar's 

 Magazine Le Bulletin de la Soc. des Natur. de Moscow, 1829. 

 Messrs. Stephens and Curtis's British Entomology, and also the 

 Fauna Boreali Americana, page 60-64. 



