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but has eyes, and more slender antennee and tarsi. Facies of Mesoxenus. 
E. marinus, sp. n., id. ibid., S, Francisco. 
Amaurorliinus ? nitens, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 435, Florida. 
Cossonus crenatus, p. 400, N. Oregon and California, C. ? suhcylindricus, 
p. 441, Delaware, pinguis, Georgia, Florida, duhius, Illinois or Missouri, 
id. I. c. spp. nn. 
Phlceophagus apionoides and minor, spp. nn,, Pennsylvania, id. I. c. 
p. 443. 
RJiyncolus protractus, p. 444, California, oregonensis, p. 445, Oregon, id. 
I. c. spp. nn. 
Hexarthrum ulhii, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 446, Columbia. 
Fhcenomerus leucogrammiis, Gerst., figm'ed in Y. d. Decken's Reisen, 
iii. pt. 2, pi. xi. fig. 12. 
Cossonus fer rug ineus, Clairv., occurs in England ; C. linearis does not. 
T. Y. Wollaston, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 243. 
SCOLYTID^. 
F. Chapuis's ' Synopsis des Scolytides,' Mem. Liege (2) iii. (1873), 
pp. 213-269, consists of very concise Latin diagnoses, with no differential 
characters, of all of the family but the Tomicides which are left to 
Eichholf. This treatise was published separately in 1869, and is ex- 
haustively discussed in Zool. Rec. vi. pp. 282-285. 
Apate (Lejnsomus) rufipennis and nigriceps, Kirby, are to be referred 
to Polygraphus : J. L. Leconte, P. Ac. Philad. 1873, p. 336. 
Scotylus ratzeburgi, Jans., destroying birch : T. Kirsch, SB. Ges. Isis, 
1871-2, p. 169. 
Scolytus caryce, Riley. Habits and $ described, and chief stages 
figured ; C. Y. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. v. pp. 103-108, fig. 38. 
Toniicus cembrce. Economy in the Grisons described and figured, with 
comparison of its mines with those of T. chalcographiis, typographus^ and 
laricis. Bischoff-Ehinger, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 160-162, 2 pis. 
Brenthid^. 
Brenthus peninsularis, p. 128, lucanus, p, 129, Lower California, Horn, 
Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. spp. nn. 
ANTHRIBlDiE. 
Fhlceobius pustulosus, Gerst., figured in Y. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, 
pi. xii. fig. 1. 
Straboscopus planipennis, Jekel, re-described from Peru; Kirsch, 
B. E. Z. xvii. p. 417. 
Arcnocerus coffece acclimatized at Basle : A. Miiller, P. E. Soc. 1873, 
p. ix. 
Lawsonia, g. n., D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. x. p. 30. Proscoporhinides : 
differing from the typical genus in its head being simple in both sexes, 
and its very short rostrum. L. longicornis, ibid., variabilis, p. 31, spp. nn., 
New Zealand. 
