ELATER, ENCRINUS. 1$i 
seelandieus, (bronze snap-bug,) purple-bronzed, 
with grey down; shells striate, punctered. 
An inch and a quarter long. Very common 
about Troy. Perhaps not the Danish seelan- 
 dicus. 
ee MS. P. 
i—6. Evepnuas. Spec. 4. 
nesximus, (elephant,) body cinereous, seldom red- 
dish or white, very thickly set with hairs ; pre- 
boscis fiat beneath, tip truncate. Often weighs 
4500 pounds. 
See MS. P 
4—4, Enxops. Spec. 4. 
saurus, tail armed above and beneath ; tail deep- 
cleft. : 
See lS. P. 
2—2. EmBeniza. Spec. 61. 
nivalis, (bunting,) quill-feathers white, the prima- 
ries black on the outer edges tail feathers black, 
the three lateral ones white. 
See MS. P. 
S—12. Empis. Spec. 29. 
sorealis, black, with roundish, rusty-brown 
Wings ; wings large ; tail bifid. 
See JS. P. 
14—2. Ecuenis. Spec. 15. 
punctifera, green, subcylindric, obtuse before. 
pointed behind. In marshes. 
See MS. P. 
10—1. Ewcrinus. Spec. 4. 
contlts, (encrinite,) body conic or eliptical ; moutit 
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