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was described originally from the cabinet of the un- 

 fortunate Yeats. I cannot learn what became of his 

 collection. There is in the library of the Linnean 

 Society a presentation copy of Yeats's Institutions of 

 Entomology, which was given to Sir James Smith, 

 the president. The marginal illustrations are co- 

 loured by Mr. Sydenham Edwards, and are far supe- 

 rior to any entomological drawings of that period. 



Sp. 180. Angulatus. — This species has in later 

 years been described under the name of Panageeus 

 tomentosus, Vid. Zool. Journal. The Baron De 

 Jean gives, in his last Catalogue, Cychrus reflexus 

 Fab. as a variety of Panagseus tomentosus ; the 

 species differ entirely. 



Sp. 190. Velox. — The specimens in the Banksian 

 Cabinet labelled Velox are only varieties of Ancho- 

 menus sordidus, Marsham. 



Sp. 192. Pi'ceustus. — Schonherr, in his note relat- 

 ing to this species, writes, *' sive idem ac C. rufes- 

 cens sive varietas C. 4-maculati vix enim species 

 distincta," vid. p. 213, 257. IHiger is of opinion 

 that it is only a variety of C. 4-maculatus. 



Sp. 191^. Lunatus. — Now a Callistus. I have 

 lately received from the East Indies a species of this 

 genus, which I name pulchellus ; I am not aware 

 of its previous occurrence in Asia. 



