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COLEOPTERA. 
Pterostichus tarsalis, Sierra Nevada, crenicolUs, Washington Territory 
and Yancouver, p. 311. longulus, Colorado, scutellaris, California, p. 312, 
spraguii, Nevada, liorni, S. E. California, p. 313, obesulus, Georgia, ^jeww- 
syhanicus, Pennsylvania, corrusculus, Massachusetts, p. 315; Leconte, 
I. c. spp. nn. 
Pcecilus encojyoleus, sp. n., Solsky, I. c. p. 306, E. Siberia. 
Abax (?) sulcipennis, sp. n., W. MacLeay, Tr. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. ii. 
p. 368, Eichmond Kiver, Australia. 
Pterostichus {Lagarus) procephalus, p. 285, P. (Argutor) longinquus {also 
China), P. (Lyperus) ncguchii, p. 286, P. (Omaseus) thorectes, p. 287, P. 
(Steropiis) tropidurus, p. 288, P. sphodriformis^ p. 289, yoritomus, p. 290, 
spp. nn,, H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1873, Japan. 
Loplioglossiis gravis^ sp. n., Leconte, I. c. p. 316, ? Pennsylvania. 
Or-thomus maroccanus, p. 108, Tangiers, sidonicus, p. 110, Syria, Chau- 
doir, I. c. ; 0. ( Feronia) perezi, Martinez y Saez, An. Soc. Esp. ii, p. 57, 
pi. i. fig. 2, Cuenca : spp. nn. 
Evarthrus nonnitens, sp. n., Leconte, I. c. p. 320, Louisiana. 
Simodontus orthomoides, Melbourne, elongatus, S. AustraHa, p. Ill, 
transfuga and convexus, p. 112, curtulus, p. 113, Melbourne, picescens^ 
p. 114 ?, Philippine Isles, Chaudoir, I. c. spp. nn. 
Zahrus castroi, p. 60, pi. i. fig. 3, Cuenca, notahiUs, p. 407, pi. xiii. 
fig. 1, Burgos, Martinez y Saez, I. c. spp. nn. 
Amara continua, C. G. Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (v.) p. 529, Sweden ; A . 
(Celia) nitidiuscula, J . Putzeys, An. Soc, Esp, ii. p. 51, Aranjuez ; A. 
(C.) chalcoplicea, p. 292, laticarpus, p. 293, A. ohscuiHpes, p. 294, Bates, 
I. c. Japan : spp. nn. 
Cyrtonotus hiogoensis, sp. n.. Bates, I. c. p. 291, Hiogo. 
Bradytus ampliatus, sp. n., id. ibid. Japan. 
Antardiides . 
J. Putzeys, Mem. Liege (2) v, [' Novembre, 1873,' on title ; received 
January, 1875 : vol. iii. having been issued in 1873, containing articles 
circulated in anticipation quite two years earlier ; vol. iv. from a notice 
on wrapper of vol. v. ' paraitra dans quelques mois'], pp. 1-32, re- 
characterizes Antarctia, Dej., which he considers to belong to the Fero- 
niides, near Amara, as the front tarsi of the male, though ciliated at the 
margins, are very distinctly squamose beneath. There are always traces 
of a tooth in the emargination of the mentum, and in many instances a 
very distinct tooth. Ilabropus splendidus, Guer., = caniifex, F., ??6cDej. 
(which is a true Antarctia). 32 species are described, of which the 
following (and a var. laiior of A. marginata, Dej,, from Montevideo, 
p, 23) are new : — 
A. leucoscelis, p. 9, no locality given, nitens, p, 10, Malouin Isles, /oveo- 
lata, p. 14, Brazil, hrevicornis, p. 15, puncticollis, p. 31, Chili, striata, 
p. 16, incerta, p. 18, Peru, cordata, p. 17, obscura, p. 20, caudata, p. 22, 
parvicollis, p. 24:, punctulata, p. 25, Montevideo, bonariensis, p. 21, Buenos 
Ayres, Bolivia, euryptera, p. 25, Juan Fernandez, crassiuscula, p. 28, 
l(Hvigata, p, 29, Patagonia. 
