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COLEOPTEUA. 
Carabus rothi. Discussion of its synonymy and varieties (cequistriatus, 
varutriatus, A^-catenatus, and late-striatusj apparently new, p. 299) ; Kraatz, 
1. c. pp. 295-302. 
Carabus violaceus. On the species or forms {exasperatus^ purpwfascensj 
picenus^ obliquus, neesi, azurescens, &c., including purpurascens var. n. 
asperulus, p. 306, Clausthal) ; id. 1. c. pp. 303-317. 
Carabus lapilayei, Cast., and amcenus, Chaud., the latter from Nikandr, 
Altai. Observations on specific peculiarities, &c., by C. A. Dohrn, 
S. E. Z. xxxix. pp. 362-364. 
Carabus intricatus, with left front leg abnormal ; A. Pelikan von 
Plauenwald, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. SB. p. 17. 
Ceroglossus. On the genus in general, and C. darwini, Hope, and 
gloriosus, Gerst., in particular j Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, pp. 318-326. 
Nebria. The North American species discussed, and classified accord- 
ing to the number of ambulatorial setae, rising from punctures on the 
ventral side of the abdomen. J. L. Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. 
pp. 473-480. 
Damaster and Coptolabrus. On the question of the generic or sub- 
generic value of these groups; Kraatz, 1. c. pp. 267-270. 
Cychrus. G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 168 et seq., gives a 
synopsis of the species inhabiting Boreal America. 
OrinocarabuSf g. n., Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, p. 328. For Carabus 
sylvestris and allies (with three elytral striae interrupted by primary 
foveolae), mountain species, and mostly the same as Oreocarabus^ G4hin. 
Various observations on species referred to this genus, 1. c. pp. 327-336, 
and on the German species, pp. 417-434, including 0. alpestriSy Stm., 
var. n, illyricuSy p. 425, 0. brevicornis, Ktz., varr. nn. puncticollis and 
tyrolensis, p. 427, and 0. bertoliniiy sp. n., p. 432, Trientine Alps. 
New species : — 
Carabus cenisius, p. 322, Mt. Cenis, lombardus] p. 325, Lombardy, 
Kraatz, MT. schw. ent. Ges. v. ; C. iarbagataicus, p. 215, Tarbagatai 
Mts., Siberia, and cristophiy p. 216, Amur region, id. Deutsche E. Z. 1878; 
C. bogdanovi, p. 254, lindemanniy p. 256, suhparallelus, p. 257, striatus, 
p. 258, angustaiuSy p. 259, variabiliSy p. 261, kuldshaensiSy p. 262, carbo- 
nariws, p. 263, E. Ballion, Bull. Mosc. liii. (1), Kuldja ; G. davidiSy H. 
Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 87, pi. iii. fig. 4, Central China ; 
C. stoliczhanuSy H. W. Bates, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 713, Murree. 
Gratocephalus solshyiy Ballion, 1. c. p. 265, Kuldja. 
Calosoma antinoriiy R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, xiii. p. 318, Shoa. 
Nebria ovipenniSy p. 477, California, purpuratay ibid., and longula, 
p. 478, Colorado, trifariay Utah, and obtusa, Wyoming, p. 478, Le Conte, 
Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. 
Cychrus fulleriy p. 179, and hemphilli, p. 184, Horn, 1. c., United States. 
Vamhorides. 
Tefflus muatay sp. n., E. v. Harold, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 100, W. 
Central Africa. 
