400 Le Contc. 



(Le Conte, John L.) 



*3. Descriplions of soiiie new and inleresting- Insects, inliabiting the United 

 States. 



Hoslou Journ. Nal. Hisl. 1845. T. 5. p. 30:?— 50'.t. tab. 1. — + Separat, pg. 7. lab. 1. 

 *Erichson Beritht. 1845. p. 26. 



*4. Fragmenta Entomologica. 



Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. ser. 2. 1847. T. 1. p. 71—93. 

 (Synopsis Triplacidiini, de Lyeis.) 



*5. A descriptive Catalogue of the Geodephagous Coleoptera inliabiting the Uni- 

 ted States east of the Rocky Mountains, tab. 2. 

 Anu. Lyceum Nai. Hist. New York. 1848. T. 4. p. 173—474; 1847. Febr. el Aoül. 

 Separat, ppf. 144. 

 ♦Erichson Bericht. 1840. p. 18. 



*6. Monograph of the species of Pasimachus inhabiting the United States. 

 Ann. Lyceum Nal. llisl. New York. 1848. T. 4. p. 141—155. lab. 2. 

 * Erichson Bericht. 184G. p. 18. 



*7. On certain Coleoptera, indigenous lo the Eastern and Western Continents. 



Ann. Lyceum Nat. Ilist. New York. 1848. T. 4. p. 1.59— 1G3. 



8. Observalions upon the liabifs of Anipliiuma and Asilus vertebratus. 



Trans. Assoc.Anier. Boston. 1849. T. 2. p. 195-261. — *Ano. sc. nat. scr.3. T. 14. p.144. 



*9. An attempt to classify the Longicorn Coleoptera of the part of America 

 North of Mexico. 

 Jo|k. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. ser. 2. 1850. T. 1. p. 311—340; »1850. T. 2. p. 5—38; 

 ^852. p. 99—112. *1852. p. 139—178. — Separat. Boston. 1848. 4. pg. 24. 



*10 On the Pselaphidae of the United States. 



Boston Journ. Nat. llisl. 1850. T. f). p. 04-110. — * Separat. New York. 1848. 8. 

 *Extr. Trans. Eni. Soc. Loud. ser. 2. 1851. T. 1. Proc. p. 119—126. 



11. General Ueniarks upon the Coleoptera of Lake Superior. 



(In Agassiz Lake su|)erior. Boston. 1850. 8. T. IV.) 



♦12. Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera, froiu California. 

 Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York. 1851. T. 5. p. 125—216. 1 pl. 

 ♦Separat. New York. 1851. 8. pg. 60. 



*13. Synopsis of the Coleopterous Insects of the Group Cleridae, which inhabit 

 the United States. 

 *Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. New York. 1852. T. 5. p. 9—35. 

 ♦Separat. New York. 1849. 8. pg. 30. 



* 1 i. On the geographical distribution of animals in California. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc, 6. Meet. Alhany. 1852. p. 248—254. 

 ♦Schaum Bericht. 1852. p. 18. 



15. Menioir on the larva Fkivicola Herrickii. (Elniis.) 



?Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 0. Proc. p. 41. 

 ♦Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. ser. 2. T. 2. Proc. p. 65. 

 ♦Proc. Amer» Assoc. Adv. Sc. 2. Meet. 1849. p. 272. 



* IG. Synopsis of the species of Donacia F. inhabiting the United States. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 5. p. 310-316. 



* 17. Synopsis of the Lanipyrides of Temperate North America. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 5. p. 331—347. 



*I8. Synopsis of the species of Pterostichus Bon. and allied genera inhabiting 

 Temperate North America. 

 Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 2. p. 225—256. 



*19. Hints towards a Natural Classification of the Farn. Histerini of Coleopterous 

 Insects. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 6. p. 36—41. 

 ♦Deutsche Uebers. Sletl. Eni. Zeil. 1854. T. 15. p. 74—81. 

 *20. Synopsis of the Parnidae of the United States. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 6. p. 41—45. 

 ♦Deutsche Uebers. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1854. T. 15. p. 145—148. 



*21. Synopsis of the Eucnemides of Temperate North America. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 6. p. 45—49. 

 ♦Deutsche Uebers. Stett. Ent. Zeil. 1854. T. 15. p. 163—168 

 *22. Remarks on some Coleopterous Insects collected by S. H. Woodhouse in 

 Missouri Territory and New Mexico. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 6. p. 65—68. 

 ♦Lotos. 1854. T. 4. p. 189—190. 



*23. Synopsis of the Anthicites of the United States. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1852. T. 6. p. 91—104. 



♦Deutsche Uebers. Sielt. Eni. Zeit. 1854. T. 15. p. 214— 217. 

 *24. Remarks upon the Coccinellidae of the United States. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1853. T. 6. p. 129—145. 

 ♦Deutsche Uebers. Steti. Ent. Zeil. 1854. T. 15. p. 357—361 ; p. 393—396. 



