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elevation than in plains ; Ent. Nachr. i. p. 155. C. limhata^ Say, redis- 
covered in North Nebraska ; E. P. Austin, Pysche, i. p. 33. 
Cicindela montana^ Lee., = longilahris, Say, of which other varieties 
are noted ; C. scutellaris^ Say, 1823, is two years prior to C. rugifrons, 
and varr. of it and C. lO-notatUy Say, are recorded ; 0. limbata, Say, 
rediscovered, = hyperborea^ Lee., var., so that the name limbigera pro- 
posed by Gemm. and v. Har. is not needed ; C. magdalencey Lee., elytron 
figured ; C. abdominaliSy var. from Florida ; with other general obser- 
vations and woodcuts, J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. pp. 157-162. 
Omus horniy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 157, Yosemite, California. 
Tetracha cribrata, sp. n,, E. Steinheil, C. H. xiii. p. 95, New Granada. 
Cicindela wapleri, p. 158, fig., Mississippi, nevadica, fig., Nevada, and 
politula, Texas, p. 159, striga, p. 160, hirtilabris, p. 161, Florida; maga^ 
p. 161, Louisiana, Leconte, 1. c. ; C. (Ideptadonta) tricondyloides, R. 
Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 304, Sarawak ; C. lacunosa^ J, Putzeys, 
OR. Ent. Belg. xviii, p. Ixviii. Ceylon ; C. nactuma, E. Steinheil, 1. c. 
p, 96, New Granada : spp. nn. 
Euryoda corticata^ sp. n., J. Putzeys, CR. Ent. Belg. xviii. p. Ixix. 
Ceylon. 
Odontochila secedens, sp. n., E. Steinheil, 0. H. xiv. p. 140, New 
Granada. 
Tricondyla dorice and beccavii, spp. nn., Gesti’o, 1. c. p. 306, Sarawak. 
Oarabidje. 
Species found in Syria and Cyprus described by C. P, de la Brhlerie, 
Ann. Soo. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. 108 et seq. The author adopts the name 
Calosomidce [Calosomatidce, as the correct Callisomatoidce is sure to be 
rejected] for the whole group, because Calosoma is cosmopolitan as a 
genus, and has a wide range as regards most of its species, and also 
because it occurs plentifully, both in species and individuals, as a fossil, 
from the middle of the tertiary epoch, whereas Carabus is stated to be 
restricted both as a genus and in the range of its species, and is not found 
as a fossil ; the deduction being that Calosoma is the original form frone 
which the allied European and exotic genera radiate. In opposition to 
this view, cf. E. v. Harold, C. H. xiv. p. 158, and E. Deyrqlle, Pet.Nouv, 
(1875) p. 517. 
Species found in the Eastern Pyrenees enumerated by Pellet, in p^. 2, 
of “ Histoire naturelle du departement des Pyrenees orientales,” from 
Bull. Soc. Pyr4n., referred to in Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 510. 
An account of species found by J. van Volxem in Ceylon, Manilla, 
China, and Japan ; J. Putzeys, CR. Ent. Belg. xviii. pp. xlv.-liii., Ixvii, 
Leistus, Calathus, Pogonus^ and Notiophilus occur in the last mentioned 
country. 
The commencement of a special catalogue for cabinets, by Gefiin de 
R^miremont, described in Nouv. et Faits, 1875, p. Ixxvi. 
Homo^hronides. 
Omophron nitens, Chaud., = labiatim^ Fab., and 0. nitidus, Chaud., is 
