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XXXI. Agassiz' Lake Superior : its physical character, Vegetation and 

 animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. Bo- 

 ston, 1850. IX. Descriptions of some species of Lepidoptera, 

 from tlie Northern Shores of Lake Superior. 



XXXII. On some American species of Cicindela. — 

 Family Visitor, (Cleveland, Ohio) 2. No. 39. 



Hentz {X. M.). 



I. Descriptions of some new species of North American Insects. — 



J'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. V. pp. 373—375. 



II. Descriptions of eleven new species of North American Insects. 

 — Tr'. Am. Ph. Soc. S. S. III. pp. 253—258. 



III. On the Use of Maxillae in Coleopterous Insects; with an ac- 

 count of two species of the family Telephoridae , and of three of 

 the family Mordellidae , which ought to be the type of two di- 

 stinct genera. — 



Tr'. Am. Ph. Sc. S. S. III. pp. 458—463. 



Hill (IVatbaniel). 



Notice of the habits of Ploiaria brevipennis. — 

 Pr'. Am. Ass. Adv'. Sc. IV. pp. 347—348. 



TiC Conte (Jobn). 



I. Histoire Generale et Iconographique Des Lepidopteres et Des 

 Chenilles De L'Amerique Septentrionale ; par Boisduval et Le 

 Conte. Tome Premier. Paris 1833. — 



II. Description of some new species of North American Insects. — 



Ann'. Lyc'. Nat. Flist'. N. Y. 

 IIL A Monography of the North American Hisleroides. — 



Pr'. Bost. Soc'. Nat. Hist. L pp. 185 — 187. et Bost. J'. Nat. 

 Hist. V. pp. 32—86. 



Tte Conte (John li.)« 



I. Descriptions of new species of North American Coleoptera. — 



Pr'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. II. pp. 48—53. 

 IL Descriptions of new Coleopterous Insects in the United States. — 



Pr'. Bost. Soc'. Nat. Hist. I. p. 201. 



III. Synopsis of the Coleopterous Insects of the Group Cleridae, 

 which inhabit the United States. — 



Ann'. Lyc'. Nat. Hist. N. Y. V. pp. 9—35. 



IV. Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera, from Cahfornia. — 



Ann'. Lyc'. Nat. Hist.' N. Y. pp. 125—216. 



