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COLEOPTERA. 
VI. Three pores on each side regularly arranged in front of the lateral 
edge ( Nomiidce ). 
Horn, G-. H. On the genera of Carabidce , with special reference to the 
fauna of Boreal America. Tr. Am. E. Soc. ix. pp. 91-196, pis. iii.-x. 
[Cf. CR. Ent. Belg. xxvi. pp. lx.-lxxiii. ; also Dolirn, S. E. Z. xliii. 
pp. 237,248, 301-306.] 
The arrangement of Adephaga, and of the families, subfamilies, and 
tribes of Carabidce proposed is as follows: — CicindeliDyE, Carabidce 
(OarabinyE : Ornophronini, Tracliypachini, Cychrini , Carabini, Pamborini, 
Hiletini , Elaphrini , Loricerini , Nebriini , Migadopini , Metriini , Mys- 
tropomini , Promecognathini , Enceladini , Scaritini. IIarpalinyE : IIar- 
paliN/E BisetoSyE : Panagoiini, Siagonini, Ozcenini , Nomiini, Psydrini , 
Morionini , Bembidiini , Pogonini , Pterostichini , Licinini , Platynini , in- 
chonoderinij Ctenodactylini, Odocanthini , Dryptinl , Mormolycini , Agrini , 
Egini, Lebiini , Ilelluonini , Grapliipterini , Anthiini y Cratocerini , Ortlio- 
gonini. HarpaliNyE UnisetoSyE: Brachynini t Apotomini, Broscini, 
Zacotini, Peleciini, Chkeniini, Zabrini, Harpalini. PseudomorpiiiNyE), 
HaliplidyE, AmphizoiDyE, PelobiidyE, DytisciDyE, and GyrinidyE. 
Only the Carabidce are discussed in detail ; but the general structure of 
the other families is also noticed. The plates chiefly represent the men- 
tum, appendages, and maxillae of the various genera. The first two plates 
represent under-surfaces and whole figures. 
Lewis, G. [See Insecta y General Subject.] 
Sharp, D. On the Classification of the Adephaga , or carnivorous series 
of Cole opt era. Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 61-71. [Cf. S. E. Z. xliii. 
pp. 486-488.] 
Consists of an analysis of recent papers by Horn and Kolbe. The author 
proposes to treat Mormolyce as an isolated family intermediate between 
the Carabidce and Dytiscidce. 
On the classification of the Carabince and Harpalince , with lists of 
Belgian species ; De Borre, Ann. Soc. L. Brux. x. pp. 236-239. 
On the frequent occurrence of projecting shoulders in marsh-frequent- 
ing Carabidce ; Flach, Deutsche E. Z. xxvi. p. 253. 
Yoracity of Carabidce ; Riveau, Feuill. Nat. ii. p. 61. Short notes on 
various species ; id. 1. c. pp. 95 & 96. 
Notes on the nervous system of the Carabidce ; Brandt, Troudy Ent. 
Ross. xii. pp. ix. & x. 
Carabidce eaten by frogs ; Fowler, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 188. 
Captures of Carabidce at Argenteuil ; Feuill. Nat. ii. p. 101. 
Homophro n ides . 
Homophron variegatus, Gene, noticed ; Costa, Rend. Acc. Nap. xxi. 
p. 195. 
Homophron kanalense\_-sis] } sp. n., Fauvel, Rev. d’Ent. i. p. 219, Kanala. 
Elaphrides. 
Notiophilus bipunctatus and quadripunctatus noticed ; De Borre, CR. 
Ent. Belg. xxvi. pp. lxxx. & lxxxi. N. hirticollis , Chaud., = pcclustris , 
