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56 Kilman, Alva H. Additions to the list 

 of Canadian Coleoptera. (Can. ent. , 1SS9, 

 v. 2i, p. 108-110: 134-137.) 



117 species are listed with notes of capture and abun- 

 dance. 



57 Kirby, William. The insects. Rich- 

 ardson's Fauna Boreali-Americana. Nor- 

 -wich, 1837, v. 4. 



343 species of Coleoptera are enumerated and de- 

 scribed on p. 8-24Q; contains species collected from 

 Nova Scotia to the Rocky Mountains and northwest to 

 65°. For a partial reprint of Kirby's descriptions etc. 

 see Can. ent., v. 2-7; also in separate, London, Ontario, 

 n. d., 1464-14 p. The synonymy of the Coleoptera by 

 G. H. Horn (Can. ent. v. 8, p- 126-130; 150-159; 166-170; 

 190-193) is also in the separate. 



58 Knaus, Warren. Additions to the 

 catalogue of Kansas Coleoptera for 1883 and 

 1884. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1885, v - 9> P- 

 57-6I-) 



148 species and 12 varieties are listed; this raises the 

 total number of Kansas Coleoptera to 2059 species and 

 varieties. 



59 Knaus, Warren. Additions for 1885 

 and 1886 to the list of Kansas Coleoptera. 

 (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1SS7, v - IO < P- 86-8S.) 



60 species and 1 variety are listed; the total number 

 of Coleoptera from Kansas is now about 21 15. 



60 Leconte, John L. A descriptive cata- 

 logue of the geodephagous Coleoptera inhab- 

 iting the United States east of the Rocky 

 Mountains. (Annals lye. nat. hist. N. Y., 

 ^848 v. 4, p. 172-474.) Separate: 144 p. 



616 species are enumerated: the pages succeeaing p. 

 '333 are numbered 100 too high. 



61 Leconte, J. L. General remarks upon 

 the Coleoptera of Lake Superior. Agassiz's 

 Lake Superior, Boston, 1850, p. 200-242.* 



816 snecies are enumerated and many of them de- 

 scribed for the first time. This collection was made 

 from Sault de Ste. Marie, skirting the eastern and north- 

 ern shores of Lake Superior and westward to Fort 

 William on Thunder Bay. 



62 Leconte. J. L. Descriptions of new 

 species of Coleoptera from California. (An- 

 nals lye nat. hist N. Y., 1851-52, v. 5, p. 

 125-216.) 



Descriptions of 335 new species from California and 

 Oregon; a few species from other parts of the United 

 States are described in the foot notes. 



63 Leconte. J. L. Report upon insects 

 collected on the survey. (Rep. expl. and 

 surv. from Miss, river to the Pacific ocean, 

 1S57, v - I2 ' Pt- 3' P- *"7 2 -) Separate: 72 p. 



1 173 species of Coleoptera are listed from California, 

 Oregon, Washington and Alaska; a few undetermined 

 species are noted : contains remarks on distribution and 

 the following tables, 1, genera common to the eastern 

 and western continents ; 2. genera peculiar to America; 

 3, species common to the Atlantic and Pacific slopes 

 of the continent; 4, species found in Russian America 

 and in the eastern continent, not introduced and not 

 found in Atlantic America. 



64 Leconte, J. L. Catalogue of Coleop- 

 tera of the region adjacent to the boundary 

 line between the United States and Mexico. 

 (Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1858, ser. 2, v. 4, 

 p. 9-42.) 



993 determined species are listed from Texas, Kan- 

 sas, Colorado, Arizona, Frontera, Mexico, California, 

 and Lake Superior; the occurrence of 11 additional 

 species is noted ; contains the following tables, 1, dis- 

 tribution of genera across the continent; 2> species ex- 

 tending across the continent; 3> genera common to the 

 eastern and western continents ; 4, genera peculiar to 

 America. 



65 Leconte. J. L. Descriptions of new 

 species of Coleoptera, chiefly collected by the 

 United States and Mexican boundary com- 

 mission, under Major W. H. Emory, U. S. A. 

 (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1858, p. 59-89.) 



Describes 147 new species from Texas, Sonora and 

 California. 



66 Leconte, J. L. Catalogue of the Cole- 

 optera of Fort Tejon, California. (Proc. 

 acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1859, p. 69-90.) 



147 species are listed; 44 species from the Pacific 

 coast are added as a supplement. 



67 Leconte, J. L. Additions to the cole- 

 opterous fauna of northern California and 

 Oregon. (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1859, 

 p. 281-292.) 



116 species are listed. 



68 Leconte, j. L. The Coleoptera of 

 Kansas and eastern New Mexico. (Smithso- 

 nian contr. knowl., 1859, v. 11, 6-I-58 p.) 

 Separate : N. Y., i860, 6-J-58 p. 



Enumerates 939 species from Kansas and Nebraska 

 and 227 from eastern New Mexico; many of these are 

 not fuily identified; contains a map of the entomolog- 

 ical provinces of North America. 



69 Leconte. J. L. Notes on Coleoptera 

 found at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie river, 

 with remarks on northern species. (Proc. 

 acad. nat. sci. Phil., i860, p. 315-321.) 



25 species are listed from Ft. Simpson, followed by 

 notes and descriptions of species from Russian Amer- 

 ica, Saskatchewan and Oregon. 



70 Leconte, J. L. Notes on the coleop- 

 terous fauna of Lower California. (Proc. 

 acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1S61, p. 335-338.) 



Notes the occurrence of more than 500 species in 

 Lower California ; relations between the fauna of Lower 

 California and that of California, Arizona, New Mex- 

 ico and Texas. 



71 Leconte, J, L. New species of Coleop- 

 tera inhabiting the Pacific district of the 

 United States. (Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 

 1861, p. 338-3590 



Describes 96 new species from California, Oregon, 

 Washington, Utah, New Mexico and Kansas. 



