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obliquis, fossula impress4 utrinque, ad posteriorem partem 
disci posita. Elytra nigra nitida, fere glabra, sub lente subti- 
lissime punctulata. Corpus infra concolor, tarsis infra auri- 
comatis. TF cemina adhuc latet. 
Long. lin. 10, lat. lin. 5. 
The above insect I received lately from the Kasyah Hills; 
the female, if I am not mistaken, is in the cabinet of Captain 
Parry. 
Sp. 4, Lucanus Maclellandi, Hope. 
Rubro-piceus, mandibulis capite thoraceque minoribus, interne 
multidentatis, apicibus acutis. Caput antice fossulad supra 
oculos impressa, sparsimque subvariolosum. Thorax angulis 
anticis acutis, posticis obliquis. Elytra subtilissime punc- 
tulata, rubro-picea. Corpus infra concolor, tibiis anticis ex- 
terne subdenticulatis, quatuor reliquis inermibus, tarsis supra 
nigro-piceis infraque auricomatis. 
Long. lin. 8, lat, lin. 24. 
This elegantly-formed species is named after the celebrated 
editor of the Calcutta Journal, to whom the naturalists of the 
East are much indebted for his zeal in promoting science. 
Dorcus, Mac Leay. 
Sp. 5. Dorcus Anteus, Hope. 
Niger, nitidus et glabratus, sub lente tenuissime granulatus ; 
latissimus, valde depressus ; elytris leevibus, clypeo lato, man- 
dibulis deplanatis, intus dente forti armatis, apicibus acutis. 
Corpus infra concolor, tibiis anticis externe denticulatis, qua- 
tuor posticis unidentatis. 
Long. lin. 31, lat. lin, 11. 
This gigantic insect I lately received from the indefatigable 
Dr. Cantor; it is allied to Titan of Boisduval, to Bilunatus of 
De Haan, and Bucephalus of Westwood. 
Sp. 6. Dorcus Tityus, Hope. 
Niger, mandibulis capite thoraceque zequalibus, interne denticu- 
latis, dente forti fere ad basin posito, reliquis minutis, api- 
cibus subfurcatis. Caput clypeo subbifido, transverse qua- 
dratum depressum, thorace latius. Thorax semilunaris, late- 
ribus in medio dilatatis, angulis anticis subacutis, posticisque 
obliquis. Elytra thorace minora, ad apicem gradatim atte- 
