: 894 Dr. J. L. Leconte's Synonymical Notes 
AUSTRALASIA, SOUTH eer qc 
GroBIOCEPHALID JE, ry Per pa ^ + 
a magellanica.. Patagonia. . 
Globiocephatus macrorhynchus. o. paid rg Chili. 
: TERES LOBIOCEPHALIDÆ, 
Spike ngii ion ieee macrorhynchus. 
ZiPHIfD G. Grayi. : 
Berardius Arnuxi ANS Zealand, EPIODONTIDÆ. 
Dioplodon pea AA Epiodon eryptodon. Buenos Ayres. 
SOUTH uen CA. 
BALÆNID D Moore inus = 
Eubaleena australis, Cape of Good e. 
Binitertas Tanai. - 0.0, H koua " Honrisidi C. G. H. 
Cl 
MEGAPTERID 2. milia PM. 
Poescopia Lalandii. C. G. H. cue gladintor australis. 
BALXNOPTERIDA, p 
. G. H. 
Balanoptera Smithii, C. G. H. Neo phocencides, C. 
|: OATODONTIDZE. . Grosi IN 
Catodon macrocephalus, Globiocephalus Edwardsii. 
PHYSETERIDÆ, BELUGDÆ. 
Kogia breviceps. Grampus Richardsonii. 
DELPHINIDÆ. EPIODONTIDÆ. 
Steno capensis. Petrorhynchus capensis. 
Del hinus Doris. C. G. H, P. pide ó 
girostris, C. G. H. M vn. 
Dolichodon Layardii. 
— pa ymical Notes on North-American Coleoptera. 
xL. LECONTE, M.D., Philadelphia, 
E ay brief visits to London und Paris in the autumn 
of 1869, I examined the types of many species of Coleoptera, 
chiefly from the United States, which were previously unknown 
to me, or which for various reasons could only be doubtfully 
referred to forms known under other names. It was my inten- 
tion to make renewed studies of some of the latter, with the 
object of determining those that still remained uncertain ; but 
by circumstances beyond my control I have been prevented 
from ER visiting the ibis: in which the types are 
serv 
pre 
I have therefore gium that the interests of science would 
be better served by publishing without further delay the syn- 
