Con'ontis elliptica, i, p. 46 (23)- 

 Eleodes arcuata, 1, p. 47 = E. extiicata Say (24) 

 Blapstinus pimalis, 2, p. 185 = B. pulverulentus Mann. 

 Platydema pernigrum, 1, p. 49 (25). 



■' parvulum, 1, p. 50 = P. excavatum Say. 



" opaculum, 1, p. 51 = P. ruficorne Sturm, var. anale Hald. 



Mordella deserta, 2, p. 186 = M. lunulata Helm. var. 

 Xylophilus densus, 2, p. 187, allied to piceus Lee. 

 Notoxus delicatus, 2, p. 189 = N. monodon Fab. var. Pilalei Laf. 

 Anthicus facilis, 2, p. 190 = A. spretus Lee. 

 Rhynchites naso, 2, p. 190 (26). 

 Anihonomus moleculus, 2, p. 191, a valid species. 

 Elleschus californicus, 2, p. 193 = E. ephippiatus Say. 

 Tyloderma nigrum, 1, p. 56 = T. aereum Say. 



" punctatum, 1, p. 57 = id. 



Apion vespertinum, B. B. VI, p. 67, a valid species. 

 Hrachytarsus paululus, 2, p. 194 = B. tomentosus Say <$. 



The following new genera of Carabidae have been proposed: 



Amerinus for Bradycellus linearis Lee. In the first description 

 (1, p. 7) no distinctive generic characters are given. In fact there are 

 none if we except the presence of a few squamules on the middle male 

 tarsi. The new name is unnecessary. 



Glycerius for Bradycellus nitidus Dej. The character given being 

 the number of setae along the lateral margin of the thorax. The value 

 of this will be recognized by those having some knowledge of the Cara- 

 bidae. The name is also unnecessary. 



1 — Bembidium dejedum Casey. This species belongs to that series of 

 the Peryphus group in which the dorsal punctures are at the middle 

 of the third interval, it should therefore be placed with ephippiger 

 and grandicolle (Lee. Proc. Acad. 1857, p. 4). 



2 — Bembidium vinnulum Casey. Should be placed in the series with 

 scopulinum and picipes. It is remarkable in the large and deep 

 punctures of the striae. 



3 — Barytachys gemellus, Casey. Closely related to incurvus and differs 

 in the absence of punctures in the basal stria of the thorax. 



4 — The difference in the measurement .of the episternum of the meta- 

 sternum between Mr. Casey and myself results from the fact that I 

 compare the anterior side with the internal edge while Mr. Casey 

 measures the piece really diagonally. 



5 — This species must at present remain in Bradycellus but the middle 

 tarsi being as widely dilated as the anterior mark it as a very peculi- 

 ar species. 



