345 



V. Monograpli of tlie species of Pasimachiis inhabiting the United 

 States. — 



Ann'. Lyc. Nat. Hist'. N. Y. V. pp. 141 — 156. 



VI. Descriptions of some new and inteiesting Insects, inhabiting the 

 United States. — 



Bost. J'. Nat. Mist. V. pp. 203—209. 

 A II. On certain Colo(»ptera, indigenous to the Eastern and Western 

 Continents. — 

 Ann'. Lyc. Nat. Ilist. N. Y. IV. pp. 159—163. 

 MII. Ä UescripUve CaUüogw. of tlie Geodepliayous Coleoplera inha- 

 biting the United States east of the Rocky Monntains. — 

 Ann'. Lyc' Nat. Hist. N. Y. IV. pp. 173 -474. 



IX. Fragmenta Entoniologica. — 



.1'. Ac. Nat. Sc'. Philada. S. S. l. pp. 71—93. 



X. An altenipt to »iassify the Longicorn Coleoptera of the part of 

 America North of Mexico. — 



J'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. S. S. L pp. 31 1 — 340. et IL pp. 

 5—38. 

 .\J. On the Pselaphidae of the United States. — 



Bost. .!'. Nat. Hist. VI. pp. 64—110. 

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

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

 ston, 1850. 8. 

 IV. Geneial Reniark.s upon tlie Coleoptera of Lake Superior. — 

 XUI. Synopsis of the species of Donacia (Fabr.) inhabiting the 

 United States. — 



Pr'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. V. pp. 310—316. 

 XIV. Synopsis of the Lanipyrides of Temperate North America. — 



Pr'. Ac'. Nat Sei'. Philada. V. pp. 331—347. 

 \V. Synopsis of the species of Pterostichus Bon. and allied genera 

 inhabiting Temperate North America. — 

 Pr'. Ac'. Nat. Sc'. Philada. 

 XVL Hints towards a .Xalural Classification ol' Ihe Fam. Histrini of 

 Coleopterous Insects. — 

 Pr'. Ac. Nat. Sei'. Philada. VL pp. 36—41. 

 XVII. Synopsis of the Parnidae of the United States. — 



Pr'. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. VI. pp. 41—45. 

 XVIU. Synopsis of the Eucnemides of Temperale Norlh America. — 

 Pr. Ac'. Nat. Sei'. Philada. M. pp. 45—49. 



