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J. T. Lacordaire. — Histoire naturelle des Iosectes. Genera des 
Coleopteres, ou expose m^thodique et critique de tous les genres 
proposes jusqu’ici dans cet ordre d’insectes. [Completed by J. 
Chapuis.] Paris, France, 1854-’76. 12 vols. and 1 vol. plates. 
John L. Le Conte and George H. Horn. — Classification of the 
Coleoptera of North America. Prepared for the Smithsonian In- 
stitution. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1883. 
This is the most recent and the only complete classification of North Ameri- 
can Coleoptera. 
John L. Le Conte. — New Species of North American Coleoptera. 
Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., Nos. 167 and 264 (2 parts). 
Contains, besides descriptions of numerous isolated species, synoptic tables of 
many genera. 
TIL— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES. 
Samuel Henshaw. — References for specific identification. <Appeu- 
dix II of Le Conte and Horn’s “ Classification,” 1883, pp. 535-552. 
A “list of bibliographical refereuces to memoirs, in which more or less com- 
plete synopses of the families, genera, and species of the Coleoptera of 
the United States have been published.” 
Since the following list includes only synopses on families, subfamilies, or 
tribes, Mr. Henshaw’s paper must be consulted in regard to single genera. 
CICINDELIDiE. 
F. G. Schaupp. — Synoptic tables of Coleoptera, Cicindelidae. <Bull. 
Brooklyn Entomological Society, Yol. YI, November, 18S3, and 
subsequent numbers. Also issued as separate pamphlet by the 
Brookl. Eut. Soc. 
CARABIDJE. 
J. L. Le Conte. — Notes on the classification of the Carabidse of the 
United States. <Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., Ser. 2, 1853, Yol. X, 
pp. 363-403. 
George H. Horn. — On the genera of Carabidae, with special reference 
to the fauna of Boreal America. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., Yol. 
IX, 1882, pp. 91-196, PI. III-X. 
Of most of our generaof this extensive family we have monographs or syuop- 
ses by Drs. Le Conte, Horn, or by Mr. Crotch, and the tables for the de- 
termination of the species are reproduced and augmented by some origi- 
nal tables in the Bulletin of the Brookl. Ent. Soc., from Vol. I to Vol. 
VI. Since that time only one important paper has been published, viz: 
George H. Horn. — Synopsis of the species of the tribe Lebiini, 
<Traus. Amer. Eut. See., Yol. X, 1883, pp. 126-163. 
