CARABip^. 
Ins. 15 
Pyr^n^es-Orientales, Perpignan : 1876, 8vo, reprinted from Bull. Soc 
Pyr^n. [Zool. Rec. xii. p. 278]. See also Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 92. 
Notes and additions to E. 0. Reed’s memoir on the Carabidce of Chili 
[Zool. Rec. xi. p. 254], pt. 1 ; Chaudoir, Ann. Ent. Belg. xix. pp. 
105-124. 
“Additions to the list of Geodephagous Coleoptera of Japan, with 
synonymic and other remarks” ; H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, pp. 1-5, 
pi. i. 
A list embodying the late Piochard de la Brhlerie’s synonyms ; 
E. V. Harold, C. H. xv. pp. 1.87-1.39, 
Garahides. 
GiiiiiiN, J. B. Lettres pour servir k I’histoire des Insectes de le tribu 
des Carabides! 1 & 2. Bull. Soc. Metz (2), 1876, pp. 101-124, 125-148 ; 
also separately. 
For reviews, cf. C. H. xv. p. 171, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 64, and Nouv. et 
faits, No. 24', 1876, p. xcvii. The author recognizes 22 genera, divided 
into four groups, Pamborites, Nebriites, Cychrites, and Carabites, the 
latter occupying 18 of the genera (one new). The 14 known fossil 
Carahi are enumerated. The second letter contains special references to 
varieties and geographical distribution. 
. Catalogue-Etiquettes des Coleopteres carabiques de la tribu des 
Carabides. Nancy : 1876, 8vo, pp. 72. 
The author enumerates 22 genera or subgenera, and 685 species, of which 
282 are referred to Carahus ; 375 varieties or races are also admitted 
(256 in Carahus). For reviews, see Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 67, and 0. H. xv. 
p. 172, note. 
Procerus. Revision of the known species by G. Kraatz, Bull. 
Mosc. 1876, pt. 2, pp. 125-147, pi. i. The following are recognized : — 
P. duponcheli^ fig- 1 I giga>s^ Creutz. ; si/riacus, Kollar, fig. 9 ; 
scabrosus, 01., figs. 2-5, 10-12 (including var. cribratus, Mots,, figs. 4 & 5, 
and varr. nn. breviusculus, p. 125, figs. 2 & 3, Brussa, and modestus, 
p. 137, figs. 10, 11, 12, Amasia) ; tauricus, Adams (with varr. audoini, 
BrullE, and olivieri and census., Mots., and varr. nn. viridissimus and pur- 
pureus, p. 143, Crimea, and nigritulus, p. 144, Arabad), colchicus, Mots., 
= caucasicus, Adams, and a new species. 
Carabus. C. G. Thomson’s discussion of this genus [Zool. Rec. xii. 
p. 279] reproduced with comments and corrections as to erroneous 
localities, improper collocations of species, &c. Some species, also, 
considered distinct by Thomson, are not different in the structure of the 
$ copulatory organs pointed out by him. G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 
1876, pp. 321-332. 
Carabus montivagus, Pall., stirps nova blandus, from the Balkans ; G. 
Kraatz, 1. c. p. 332. C. gougeleti, Reiche, badly described, and referred 
by the author himself to latus, is queried as identical with leptopus., 
C. G. Thoms. ; id. 1. c. pp. 333 & 334. C. fausti, Dohrn, general depre- 
ciatory observations ; id. 1. c. pp. 334-336. C. intricatus, L., var. n. monte- 
negrinus, from Montenegro ; id. 1. c. p. 336. C. trabuccarius, Fairm., = 
