NEW BRITISH COLEOPTERA SINCE 1839. 
1. Dyschirius obscurus, Gyll.; Dawson, Geodeph. 
Brit., p. 29 (1854), described . 
2. Dyschirius impunctipennis, Dawson, Geodeph. 
Brit., p. 29, tab. i. fig. a. (1854), described . 
3. Dyschirius jejunus, Dawson, Geodeph. Brit.,p. 31, 
tab. i. fig. b. (1854), described . 
4. Calatiius nubigena, Haliday, Ann. Nat. His., iu p. | 
112 (1838), described; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 79, tab. i- j 
fig. D. (1854), described . 
5. Anchomenus (Agonum) atratus, Dufts; Dawson, 
Geodeph. Brit., p. 89 (1854), described. 
6. Anchomenus (Agonum) quadripunctatus, De 
Geer, Erie, not Steph.; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 95, 
tab. i. fig. e. (1854), described; Hardy and Bold, Cat. Col. 
Northumberland and Durham, p. 6 (1848), and Appendix, 
p. 229 (1852). 
7. Amara curta, Dej.; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit.,p. 121 
(1854), described. 
8. Amara (Celia) ingenua, Dufts., Gyll., Eric., not 
Steph.; Dawson, Geodeph. Brit., p. 125 (1854), described* 
9. Amara septentrionalis, Curtis, Ann. Nat. Hist, v., 
p. 275 (1840), described. I 
Observation. — I find no mention made either of this 
or the three following in Mr. Dawson’s work. It 1S > 
however, incumbent on me to include them in the 
present list; the late Dr. Erichson, in his Entomo¬ 
logical Report for the year 1841, p. 19 (Archiv $ r 
Naturgeschichte, 1842, ii. p. 207), remarks “that they 
