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2 



4. Notice of the Appearance of the Pine Grosbeak in the Vicinity 



of New York. By J. F. Ward. 



5. Description of five Species of Vespertilio. By Wm. Cooper. 



6. On two Species of Molossus inhabiting the United States. By 



Wm. Cooper. 



7. On two Species of American PJecotus. By Wm. Cooper. 



8. Discovery of Vauquelinite in the United States. By John 



TORREY. 



9. Account of several new Genera and Species of North American 



Plants. By John Torrey. 



10. Observations on the Genus Sarracenia, including a new Species. 



By H. B. Croom. 



11. Melanthacearum Am. SeptentrionalisRevisio. Auct. Asa Gray. 



No. 5. 5 Plates. 



Monograph of the Species of Pasimachus inhabiting the United States, 

 with Descriptions of two new Genera, belonging to the family Carabica. 

 By J. L. LeConte 



Description of a new Species of Apus. Br J. L. LeConte. 



Description of three new Fossils from the Falls of the Ohio. By Issa- 



CHAR COZZENS. 



nents. By J. L. LeConte. 



Western 



Nos. 6, 7. 3 Plates. 



Description of some new Species of Shells. By J. H. Redfield. 

 Description of a new Species of Anser. By G. N. Lawrence. 

 A Descriptive Catalogue of the Geodephagous Coleoptera inhabiting 

 the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. By J. L. LeConte. 



Contents of Nos. 8 and 9. 



Continuation of LeConte's Catalogue of the Geodephagous Cole- 

 optera. 



OFFICERS OF THE LYCEUM, 1847. 



JOSEPH DELAFIELD, President. 



John L. LeConte, ) „. Prfsidents 

 William C. Redfield, * * lCe * res%aen * s - 

 John II. Redfield, Corresponding Secretary. 



Robert H. Brovvnxe, Recording Secretary. 

 Charles M. Wheatley, Treasurer^ 



B. W..Budd, M.D., 

 J. G. Bell, 



R. H. Brownne, y Curators. 



J. C. Brevoort, 

 James Thomson 

 J. L. LeConte, 

 W. C. Redfield 



C. M. Wheatley, [> Committee of Publication 

 J. S. Hodge, 

 W. A. Seeley, 



