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metallic-blue or green with margin goltlen-rtcl ; elytra striate. 

 punctured metallic-green, margin golden-red; legs blue, underside 

 green and golden-red Length, 1.20 inch. = 30 mm. 

 Habitat, N. E. America, southward aud westward. 



C. Wilcoxi Ia'c. — .Allied to the jireceding, but is considerably 

 smaller anil the thorax much nanower. Color similar. Length, 

 .72 inch. = 18 mm. 



Habitat, Canada, .\tlantic Stales and westward. 



C. calidum Fabr. — I'.lack above and below ; elytra with three 

 rows of large impressed golden s|)ots, slriiv distinct, punctured ; 

 thorax and heail finely rugose, the former with broad basal im. 

 l^ressions. Length, .88 inch. = 22 mm. 



Habitat^ N. E. .\nierica, southward and westwiird. 



(To HI. CON 1 IMKI).) 



EXPLANATION Ol" I'LA Ih; ill. 



1. Omophron tessell.-iUiin Say. 



2. Cychrus stenostomus [Vcb. 



3. " elevalus Fnl'r. 



4. " vitluus Ilarr. 



5. " :imlre\vsii Iliirr. 



6. Noniaretus cavicoUis Lfc. 



7. Caiabus viiicUis //V/'. 



8. Calosonia exlermini Sav. 



9. " sciiilator /■'<//';•. 



10. Elaphius ruscariiis Sny. 



11. Uletliisa quailricollis //<//</. 



12. Notiophilus rencus I/t>sl. 



Mr. W. Daubv writes thai I\i; iiio aja.\ meiilioiUHl b\- him in 

 his list of \'ancouver Lei.itloplci .■, in the January number of the 

 Journal, should be omitted and that Papilio ri/ti//iis shoiihl be /'. 

 ciirymedoii. 



The habitat of inacrops schaiif^l'ii. described in volume I, p. 12, 

 of the Journal, should be Cypress Mills, Texas. 



