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NEW BRITISH COLEOPTERA SINCE 1839. 



1. Dyschirius obscurus, Gyll.; Dawson, Geocleph. 

 Brit., p. 29 (1854), described. 



2. Dyschirius impunctipennis, Dawson, Geocleph. 

 Brit., p. 29, tab. i. fig. a. (1854), described. 



3. Dyschirius jejunus, Dawson, Geocleph. Brit., p. 31, 

 tab. i. fig. b. (1854), described. 



4. Calathus nubigena, Haliday, Ann. Nat. His., ii. p. 

 112 (1838), described ; Dawson, Geocleph. Brit., p. 79, tab. i. 

 fig. D. (1854), described. 



5. Anchomenus (Agonum) atratus, Dufts; Dawson, 

 Geodeph. Brit., p. 89 (1854), described. 



6. Anchomenus (Agonum) quadripunctatus, De 

 Geer, Eric, not Steph. ; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 95, 

 tab. i. fig. e. (1854), described; Hardy and Bold, Cat. Col. 

 Northumberland and Durham, p. 6 (1848), and Appendix, 

 p. 229 (1852). 



7. Amara curta, Dej. ; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 121 

 (1854), described. 



8. Amara (Celia) ingenua, Dufts., Gyll., Eric., not 

 Steph. ; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 125 (1854), described. 



9. Amara septentrionalis, Curtis, Ann. Nat. Hist, v., 

 p. 275 (1840), described. 



Observation. — I find no mention made either of this 

 or the three following in Mr. Dawson's work. It is, 

 however, incumbent on me to include them in the 

 present list ; the late Dr. Erichson, in his Entomo- 

 logical Report for the year 1841, p. 19 (Archiv fur 

 Naturgeschichte, 1842, ii. p. 207), remarks "that they 



