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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Fig. 19. Curculio Pyri, p. 54, 390. 
Fig. 20. Curculio Nucum, p. 54. Balaninus Nucum, p. 202. 
Fig. 21. Scrophularias, p. 54. Cionus Scrophularia, p. 203. 
Fig. 22. Attelabus Coryli, p. 54. Apodcrus Coryli, p. 201. 
Fig. 23. Notoxus monoceros, p. 54, 196. a. A lateral view of the 
head and thorax magnified. 
Fig. 21. Ccrainbyx Tcxtor, p. 55. Lamia Textor, p. 209. 
Fig. 25. areuatuS, p. 55. Clytus arcuatus, p. 392. 
Fig. 26. Leptura quadrifksciata, p. 55, 210. 
Fig. 27. Leptura Nympluete, p. 55. Donacia Nymphseas, p. 378. 
Fig. 28. Necydalis cairulea, p. 55. CEdemera casrulea, p. 198. 
PLATE III. — Order Coleoptera continued. 
Fig. 1. Lampyris noctiluea, nude.. 
Fig. 2. Female, p. 55, 163. a. Antenna: magnified. 
Fig. 3. Pyrochroacoccinea, p. 56, 196. 
Fig. 4. Caiulmris fuse a, p. 56. Telephorus fuscus, p. 164. 
Fig. 5. biguttata, p. 56. Malachius biguttatus, p. 374. 
Fig. 6. Elater sanguineus. Alan ham. Elatea semiruber, p. 162. 
Fig. 7. cvanieus. Marsham. Elater ameus, p. 162. 
Fig. 8. Cicindela sylvatica, p. 57, 114. 
Fig. 9. Buprestis viridis, p. 160. 
Fig. 10. Parnus sericeus, p. 185. 
Fig. 11. Ileterocerus marginatus, p. 185. 
Fig. 12. Sphaeridium scarabaeoides, p. 187. a. Antenna magnified. 
b. Antenna: of the G. Cercvon (p. 188) magnified. 
Fig. 13. Dytiscus marginalis. Marsham. Dyticus marginalis, p. 159. 
a. Anterior tarsi of the male patelliform. b. Sternum of D. circum- 
c. Sternum of D. marginalis 
Fig. 14. Padobius Hermanni, p. 157. 
Fig. 15. llydroporus 12-pustulatus, p. 158. 
Fig. 16. llydrophilus caraboides, p. 58, 187. 
Fig. 17.. Carabus morbillosus, p. 116. 
Fig. 18. Nebra complanuta, p. 146. 
Fig. 19. Brachinus crepitans, p. 154. 
Fig. 20. Agormin sex-punctatum, p. 150. 
PLATE IV: — Order Coleoptera, Sic. 
Fig. 1. Tenebrio Molitor, p. 59, 193. 
Fig. 2. Pedinus maritimus, p. 192. 
Fig. 3. Endomycbus coccineus, p. 215. 
Fig. 4. Ilelops vioiaccus, p. 362. 
Fig. 5. Lytta vesicatoria, p. 59. Cantharis vesicatoria, p. 198, 
