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to t. a. line. On the costa beyond t. p. line 

 a black patch from which proceeds the whit- 

 ish subterminal line, almost parallel to the 

 t. p. line and most strongly marked just be- 

 fore its junction with internal margin, almost 

 forming a white crescent. A black terminal 

 line. Fringes blackish, interrupted with 

 paler. 



Secondaries blackish with a chestnut tint, 

 especially centrally. Below nearly uniform 

 dark blackish gray with a slight chestnut 

 tint; discal dot and t. p. line indicated in 

 black. 



$ moth. Abdomen extremely large, tho- 

 rax small, legs slender, wings larger than 

 usual, 6 mm. long. Color white with a faint 

 brownish tinge; down dense, especially on 

 the under side of abdomen ; dorsum broadly 

 dark cinereous, both on thorax and abdomen; 

 wings faintly brownish ; eyes black. Anten- 

 nae shortly pectinated. Length 18 mm. ; 

 width of abdomen 12 mm. 



Habitat probably the Sierra Nevada of 

 California. Recorded from Havilah, Kern 

 Co., (Hy. Edw.) and Yosemite, Mariposa 

 Co. 



A LIST OF SOME OF THE CATALOGUES AND LOCAL LISTS OF 

 NORTH AMERICAN COLEOPTERA.— Ill (R.-Z.). 



BY JOHN HAMILTON* AND SAMUEL HENSHAW. 



105 Rauterberg, Fr. Coleoptera of Wis- 

 consin. (Proc. nat. hist. soc. Wis., 1SS5, p. 

 10-25.) 



A list of 269 species and varieties of Cicindelidae and 

 Carabidae with notes on the locality and time of occur- 

 rence. 



106 Reed, E. B. Coleoptera taken in the 

 neighborhood of London, Ont. (Can. ent., 

 1S69, v. 1, p. 69-70.) 



Number of families (31) genera (129) and species 

 (1S0) found in the vicinity of London, Ont. ; over 130 

 undetermined species additional to the above have 

 been collected. 



107 Reinecke, Ottomar. Additional list 

 of Coleoptera. (Bull. Buff. soc. nat. sci., 

 18S2, v. 4, p. 55.) 



44 species are listed from the vicinitv of Buffalo, 

 N. Y. 



Reinecke, Ottomar. See: Zesch, Frank 

 H. 



10S Ritchie, A. S. On the Coleoptera of 

 the Island of Montreal. (Can. nat. and geol., 

 iS69,ser. 2, v. 4, p. 27-36.) Separate: 11 p. 



215 species are listed from the Island of Montreal and 

 31 Canadian species taken outside the Island of Mon- 

 treal. 



109 Sahlberg, John. Coleoptera och 

 medlemmar a Berings Sunds Amerikanska 

 Hemiptera insamlade af Vega-expeditionens 

 kust. (Vega-exped. vetens. iaktt., 1S85, bd. 

 4- P- 59-7 1 •) 



16 species of Coleoptera are listed from Port Clarence, 

 Grantley Harbor and Bay of Iman-Ruk. 



no Saunders, W. Entomological notes 

 during a trip to Saguenay. (Can. ent., 

 1868, v. 1, p. n-13.) 

 18 species are listed with localities. 



Savage, H. See: Hayward, R. 



hi Say, Thomas. Descriptions of cole- 

 opterous insects collected in the late expedi- 

 tion to the Rocky Mountains, performed by 

 order of Mr. Calhoun, Secretary of War, 

 under the command of Major Long. (Journ. 

 acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1823, y. 3, p. 139-216; 

 1S24, p. 238-282; 298-331 ; 403-462 ; 1S24, v. 4, 

 p. 83-99.) Ed. Leconte, v. 2, p. 89-236. 



Describes 354 species. 



112 Schaupp, F. G. The Cicindelidae of 

 the neighborhood of New York. (Bull. 

 Brooklyn ent. soc, 1S7S, v. 1, p. 28.) 



A list of 15 species with localities and times of ap- 

 pearance. 



113 Schaupp, F. G. [Florida Coleop- 

 tera.] (Bull. Brooklyn ent. soc, 1S7S, v. 1, 

 P- 34-) 



Adds 13 species to those listed by Schwarz. 



114 Schaupp, F. G. List of Carabidae 

 found in the neighborhood of New York 

 city. (Bull. Brooklyn ent. soc, 1SS3, v. 6, 

 p. 29-32; 71-72.) 



212 species are listed witli localities and times of ap- 

 pearance. 



