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Trechus. Putzeys (S. E. Z. xxxi.) describes the following new spp, : — 
T. dejeani, p. 148, Transylvania; elongatulus, ibid., Caucasus; hololtsstis, 
p. 153, Chili; varucorms, p. 154, Bolivia; suturalis, p. 166, Reinosa; lango- 
hardus, p. 168, Lombardy Alps ; regularis, p, 169, Styria ; cardioderus (Chaud. 
MS.), p. 160, Transylvania (? spec, distincta, sec. auct .) ; canadensis, ibid., 
Newfoundland, Toronto; hmotatus, p. 166, Tuscan Apennines ; Icevtssimus 
(?? = IVechisibus oeneus, Mots.) and proximus, p. 169, parvicollis and scapu- 
laris, p. 170, axillaris, p. 171, Chili ; panamensis, p. 172, Panama ; indicus, 
p. 175, E. Indies; sgriacus, p. 178, Syria; vicinus, p. 179, Armenian Alps; 
tingitanm, p. 180, Tangiers; arechavnlctee, p. 188, Montevideo; fasciger, 
p. 189, and monolcns, p. 191, Cliili ; diecki, p, 196, S. Spain. 
Trechus hv.cri, sp. n., Tournier, S. E. Z. xxxi. p. 194, Mt. Sontis, Switzer- 
land, Taf. 1. f. 7. 
Anophthalmus puhescens, sp. n., Joseph, 1 . c. p. 268, A. capillatus, sp. n.^ 
Joseph, l.c. p. 269, Carinthia; A. croa^tews, Hampe, ibid. p. 332, Croatia; 
A. brucki, sp. n., Piccioli, Bull. Ent. Ital. ii. p. 306, Appenines. 
Perileptus stierlini and P. testaceus, spp. nn., Putz. 1 . c. p. 363, Algeria. 
Bembidiades. 
V. Rottenberg (B. E. Z. xiv. p. 19) briefly describes, without naming, a 
species of Bembidium from Sicily, which he considers to be the insect erro- 
neously referred by Du Val to B. prceustum, Dej. (^ — siculum, Dej., var.). 
Thomson (Opusc. Ent. fasc. ii. p. 124) records Bembidium clarkii. Daws., 
from Sweden. 
G. DES CoTTES (Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 264) makes the following 
observations upon the 4-spotted group of Tachys: — T. tetraspilota (sibi) = 
diabrachys, Kolcn., and is perfectly distinct from T. 4-signata [but cf. Des 
Cottcs, ibid. p. 133, where he himself identifies these two insects] ; Do Mar- 
seul, moreover, is wrong in uniting ietraspilota to angustata (Dej.). A new 
species, from Corsica, is indicated, under the name Corsica. T. anomala, 
Kolen., has nothing to do with T. angustata, with which de Mars, associates 
it, whereas T. Q-striata (Dufts.) should have priority. 
Tachys fockii (Iliimm.) is recorded by Putzeys from Liege : Ann. E. Belg. 
xiii. c.-r. p. xxx. 
Bembidium anglicanum, Shp., is recorded by Bold from Cumberland (Ent. 
M. M. vi. p. 213), and B. 4-pustxdatum, Dej., by Gorham from Britain {ibid. 
vii. p. 36). Rye figures the latter, Ent. Ann. 1871, Frontisp. f. 6. 
Veryphus sordidus, Khj., = bwiaculattis, Kby., Lee. Ann. N. H. ser. 4, vi. 
p. 398; P. eequalis, W hlk., = Be7nbidium planatum, Lee., Lee, ibid. p. 400. 
Tachys apristoides and T. dilatatus, spp. nn., v. Rottenberg, 1 . c. pp. 17-18 
Sicily. 
Bembidium paulinoi, sp. n., v. Heyd., B. E. Z. xiv. Beiheft, p. 63, Coimbra ; 
B. 7iobile, sp. n., Rottenb. 1. c. p. 20, Sicily; B. heterocerum, sp. n., Thoms., 
Skand. Col. x. p. 291, Sweden. 
Tachypus splendidus, sp. n., v. Heyd. 1. c. p. 64, North Spain ; T. ewtus, 
sp. n., V. Heyd. 1 . c. p. 65, Valencia, Albufera, Pyrenees. 
Anillus corsicus, sp. n., Perris, L’Ab. vii. p. 6, Corsica. 
