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may be mentioned as pertaining to it, D. foveolus 

 of Stephens, and D. punctatellus of De Jean ; others 

 also will be found in our northern European collec- 

 tions. For an account of the British Dromii, consult 

 Mr. Babington's Monograph in the Entomological 

 Transactions of London, vol. i. c. 80, 1. 



CARABID^ FABRICIANiE. 



Caraboidea, Hope. 

 Having finished my observations on the species 

 of Cychrus and Carabus, mentioned by Fabricius, 

 I should pass to Manticora, which appears next on 

 the Tables among the Carabideous genera, but as 

 it has already been treated of as a distinct family 

 under the name of Manticoridse ; the next group 

 we have to consider are the Scaritidse. The genera 

 pertaining t© it are as follows : 



ScARiTiD^, Leach. 



