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January iS9a.J f SxWE. 205
to t. a. line.
On the costa beyond t. p. line
a black patch from which proceeds the whit- ish subterminal line, almost parallel to the t. p. line and most strongly marked just be- fore its junction with internal margin, almost forming a white crescent. A black terminal line. Fringes blackish, interrupted with paler.
Secondaries blackish with a chestnut tint, especially centrally. Below nearly uniform dark blackish gray with a slight chestnut tint; discal dot and t. p. line indicated in black.
f moth. Abdomen extremely large, tho-
rax small, legs slender, wings larger than usual, 6 mm. long. Color white with a faint brownish tinge; down dense, especially on the under side of abdomen ; dorsum broadly dark cinereous, both on thoraxand abdomen ; wings faintly brownish: eyes black. Anten- nae shortly pectinated. Length 18 mm. ;
width of abdomen 12 mm.
Habitat probably the Sierra Nevada of
California. Recorded from Havilah, Kern
Co., (Hy. Edw.) and Yosemite, Mariposa
Co.
A LIST OF SOME OF THE CATALOGUES AND LOCAL LISTS OF NORTH AMERICAN COLEOPTERA.-111 (R.-2.) . BY JOHN HAMILTON AND SAMUEL HENSHAW.
105 Rauterberg, Fr. Coleoptera of Wis-
consin. (Proc. nat. hist. soc. Wis., 1885, p. 10-25.)
A list of 269 species and varieties of Cicindelidae and Carabidae with notes on the locality and time of occur- rence.
106 Reed, E. B.
Coleoptera taken in the
neighborhood of London, Ont.
(Can. ent.,
1869, v. I, p. 69-70.)
Number of families (31) genera (120) and species (180) found in the vicinit of London Ont.; over 130 undetermined species additional to the above have been collected.
107 Reinecke, Ottomar. Additional list
of Coleoptera. (Bull. Buff. soc. nat. sci., 1882, v. 4, P. 55.)
44 species are listed from the vicinity of Buffalo, N. Y.
Reineoke, Ottomar. See: ZESCH, Frank
H.
108 Ritchie, A. S.
On the Coleoptera of
the Island of Montreal. (Can. nat. and geol., 1869, ser. 2, v. 4, p. 27-36.) Separate: 11 p. 215 species are listed from the Island of Montreal and 31 Canadian species taken outside the Island of Mon- treal.
109 Sahlberg, John. Coleoptera och
medlemrnar ?i Berings Sunds Ainerikanska Hemiptera insamlade af Vega-expeditionens kust. (Vega-exped. vetens. iaktt., 1885, bd. 4, P. 59-71.)
16 species nf Coleo itera are listed from Port Clarence, Grantley Harbor and Bay of Irnan-Ruk.
no Saunders, W. Entomological notes
during a trip to Saguenay. (Can. ent.,
1868, V. I, p. 11-13.)
18 species are listed with localities.
Savage,H. See: HAYWARD, R.
in Say, Thomas.
Descriptions of cole-
opterous insects collected in the late expedi- tion to the Rocky Mountains, performed by order of Mr. Calhoun, Secretary of War,
under the command of Major Long. (Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1823, v. 3, p. 139-216; 1824, p. 238-282; 298-331 ; 403-462 ; 1824, v. 4, p. 83-99.)
Ed. Leconte, v. 2, p. 89-236.
Describes 354 species.
112 Schaupp, F. G.
The Cicindelidae of
the neighborhood of New York. (Bull.
Brooklyn ent. soc., 1878, v. I, p. 28.)
A list of 15 species with localities and times of ap- pearance.
113 Schaupp, F. G. [Florida Coleop-
tera.]
(Bull. Brooklyn ent. soc., 1878, v. I,
P- 34.)
Adds 13 species to those listed by Schwarz. 114 Schaupp, F. G. List of Carabidae
found in the neighborhood of New York
city. (Bull. Brooklyn ent. soc., 1883, v. 6, p. 29-32; 71-72.)
212 species are listed with localities and times of ap- pearance.




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115 Schmelter, H. Coleoptera of the
neighborhood of New York. Chrysom-
elidae. (Bull. Brooklyn ent. soc., 1878, v. 1, P- 55:)
96 species are listed.
116 Schwarz, E. A. List of Coleoptera
collected in Michigan in 1874. (Pbyche,
1876, v. I, p. 145-148.)
102 species are enumerated with notes and localities. 117 Schwarz, E. A. The Coleoptera of
Florida. (Proc. Amer. philos. soc. 1878, v. 1 7 7 P- 353-471.)
1386 species and varieties are listed on p. 434-469; the occurrence of more than 200 additional species is noted ; many new species are described by the author and by Leconte.
118 Schwarz, E. A. On a collection of
Coleoptei-a from St. Augustine, Florida. (Pi-oc. ent. soc. Washington, 1889, v. I, p. 169-171.) Separate: 2 p.
General remarks on a collection of 600 species of Coleopteia collected in the vicinity nf St. Augubtine, Fla. ; 2400 species known to occur in Florida. Schwarz, E. A. See : HUBBARD, H. G.
n9 Smith, John B. List of Coleoptera
collected bv T. R. Spencer at Fort Churchill. - ..
(Rep. progr. Can. geol. surv.. 1882-83-84, 1885, p. 62 DD.)
~zdetermined and 2 undetermined species are listed. 120 smith, J. B.
Catalogue of insects
found in New Jersey.
(Final rep. state geol-
ogist, 1890, v. 2, 486 p.)
2t67 species and varieties of Coleoptera are listed on p. 60-271; localities and collectors are given when known.
121 Snow, F. H.
List of Coleoptera col-
lected in Colorado in June, July and August, 1876, by the Kansas University scientific ex- pedition. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1877, v. 5, p- 15-20-1
304 species and 12 varieties are enumerated; chiefly identified by Dr. J. L. Leconte. This list also appeared in the Ksinsas collegiate 1877, v. 2.
122 S'ntow, F. H. The insects of Wallace county, Kansas. (Trans. Kans. acad. xi., 1878, v. 6, p. 61-70.)
Includes captures in Gove county; 316 species and varieties of Coleoptera are listed on p. 62-70 with county localities of capture.
123 Snow, F. H.
List of Coleoptera col-
lected near Dome Rock, Platte Canon. Colo- rado, by the Kansas University scientific ex- pedition for 1878 (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1878.v.6~ ~.75-77.)ies are listed; a few are not fully identified.
124 Snow, F. 14.
List of Coleoptera col-
lected in Santa F6 Canon, N. M., by the
Kansas University scientific expedition for 1880. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1881, v. 7, P.:;"I are listed.
125 Snow, F. PI.
Douglas county addi-
tions to the list of Kansas Coleoptera in 1879 and 1880. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1881, V. 7, P. 78-79.]
144 species are listed.
126 Snow, F. H. Lists of Lepidoptera
and Coleoptera, collected in New Mexico by the Kansas University scientific expedition of 1881 and 1882. (Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1883, V- 8, p- 35-45.)
525 species and varieties of Coleoptera are listed on p. 39-45; some are not fully determined. 127 Snow, F. H.
Additions to the list of
Kansas Coleoptei-a in 1881 and 1882. ("Trans. Kans. acad. sci., 1883, v. 8, p. 58.)
49 species are listed; a few are not fully determined. 128 Snow, F. H. Lists of Lepidoptera
and Coleoptera collected in New Mexico by the Kansas University scientific expeditions of 1883 and 1884.
(Trans. Kans. acad. bci.,
1885, v. 9, p. 65-69.)
149 species and varieties of Coleoptera are listed on p. 46-69; some are not fully identified. 129 Sprague, P. S. Insect fauna of
Camel's fin'mp, Vt.
(Arch. sci., 1871.)
55 species of Coleoptera are listed.
130 StrgCsk-&, Herman. Coleoptera. (An-
nual rep. chief engineers for 1878, 1878, p. 1864- 1866 )
A list of 33 species collected in the San Juan region of Colorado.
131 Summers, S. V. List of Coleoptera
of St. Louis county, Missouri.
(Can. ent.,
1873. v. 5, p. 132-134 : 14.5-147 : 168-170 : 190- 192 : 1874, v. 6, p. 52-55.)
59s species and varieties are listed; the list was not completed beyond the Colydiidcie.
132 Summers, S. V. Catalogue of the
Coleoptera from the region of Lake
Pont-
chartrain, La. (Bull. Buffalo soc. nat. sci., 1874, v. 2, p. 78-99.) Separate : 21 p.
906 species and varieties are listed; a few are not fully identified.
133 Taylor, George W.
The entomology
of Vancouver Island.
Notes on seventy-six
species of Cicindelidae and Carabidae col- lected near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Can. en t., 1886, v. 18, p. 34-37.)
Notes of capture and frequency are given. 134 Townsend, C. H. T.
A list of Cole-
optera collected in Louisiana, on or south of parallel 30'. (Can. ent., 1885, v. 17, p. 66- - -
73.)
113 species and varieties are listed, with localities and notes of capture.
13.5 Townsend, Tyler.
Contribution to a
list of the Coleoptera of the lower peninsula of Michigan. (Psyche, 1889, v. 5, p. 231-235.) 166 species and varieties are listed; a few are not fully identified.




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136 Uhler, P. R. Report upon the insects collected by P. R. Uhler during the explora- tions of 1875, including monographs of the families Cydnidae and Saldae, and the He- miptera collected by A. S. Packard, Jr., M.D. (Bu1l.U. S. geol. and geog. surv., 1877, v. 3, P. 355-475 ; 765-801.)
95 species of Coleoptera from the plains and moun- tains of eastern Colorado are listed on p. 770-779. 137 Uhler, P. R. List of animalsobserved at Fort Wool, Va. (Studies biol. lab. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1879, v. I, no. 3, p. 17-34.) 7 species of Coleoptera are recorded on p. 29-30. 138 Ulke, Henry.
List of species of Cole-
optera, collected by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, United- States army, for the United States geological survey of Colorado, 1873. (Rep. U. S. geol. 'surv., [Hayden's 7th rep.], 1874, P- 567-571-1
164 species are listed.
139 Ulke, Henry.
Report upon the col-
lections of Coleoptera made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New
Mexico, and Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873 and 1874. (Rep. geogr. and geol. expl. and surv. west 100th tner., 1875, v. 5, Zoology, p. 809-827.)
383 species arc listed with locality, date of capture, collector and range of habitat.
140 Walker, Francis. List of Coleoptera. Lord's Naturalist in Vancouver Island and British Columbia. London, 1866, v. 2, p. 309-3 1 1.
94 species are listed.
White, J. E. See : BRODIE, W.
141 Wickham, H. F.
A list of the ~6le-
optera of Iowa City and vicinity.
(Bull. lab.
nat. hist.
state Univ. Iowa, 1888, v. I, no. 1,
p. 81-92.
861 species and 10 varieties are listed; a few species are not fully identified.
Wickham, H, F. See : OSBORN, Her-
bert.
142 Zesch, Frank H. andReinecke, Otto-
mar.
List of the Coleoptera observed and
collected in the vicinity of Buffalo. (Bull. Buffalo soc. nat. sci,, 1881, v. 4, p. 2-15.) Separate : 14 p.
1424 species are listed.
INDEX OF LOCALITIES.
Alaska, 63, 69, 84, 85, 86, 87, 109.
Anticosti, 18.
Argenteuil, Ca., 25.
Arizona, 64, 70, 74, 139.
Athabaska Lake, 82.
Atlanta, Id., 78.
Baltimore, Md., 83.
Bay of Iman-Ruk, Alaska, 109.
Belleville, Ont., 6, 7.
Berings Straits, 109.
Blanc Sablon, H. B. T., 51.
Bonaventure, Quebec, 8.
British Columbia, 11. 43, 77, 140.
Buffalo, N. Y., 107, 142'.
California, 46, 53, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 76, 84, 867 139-
California, Lower, 53, 70.
Camel's Hump, Vt., 38, 129.
Canada, 1, 4, 6, 7, 8,12, 16, 17, 19, ~3~24. 25, 31, 34, 357 369 56, 57, 831 94, 95; 98, 106, 108, no.
Canada, Lower, 16, 17,
Canada Weet, 4.
Cape Chudleigh, H. B. T., 51.
Cape Digges, H. B. T., 51.
Caribou Island, Labrador. 91, 92.
Churchill River, H. B. T., 80, 82.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 27, 28, 29.
Clemente Island, Cal., 53.
Cliftondale, Mass., 39.
Colorado, 13, 14, 15, 45, 50, 64, 76, 78, 79F 102, 121, 123, 130, 136, 138, 139.
Columbus, Ohio, 30.
Cross Lake, Nelson River, H. B. T., 81, 82. Cumberland House, Sask., 82.
Custer Co., Col., 15.
Davenport, Iowa, 99.
Dome Rock, Col., 123.
Douglas County, Kansas, 125.
Florida, 113, 117, 118.
Flying Post, Ont., 82.
Fort Bridger, Wy., 103.
Churchill, H. B. T., 119.
Simpson, N. W. T., 69.
Tejon, Cal., 66.
Whipple, Ariz., 74.
William, L. Sup., 61.
Wool, Va., 137.




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208 PS TCHB. [January 1892.
Frederic, Iowa, 101.
Frontera, 64.
Gaspd, Quebec, 8, 23.
Gove County, Kansas, 122.
Grantley Harbor, Alaska, 109.
Green Mountains, Vt., 38.
Green River Basin, Wy., 103.
Grenville, Ca., 25.
Grimsby, Ont., 94, 95.
Guadalupe Island, 49.
Hopedale, Labrador, 92.
Hudson's Bay Region, 26, 51, 80, 81, 82, 119. Idaho, 46, 47, 78, 79-
Indian Territory, 46.
Iowa, 90, 99, 100, 101, 141.
Iowa City, 141.
James Bay, 31.
Kabiuakagami, Lake Superior, 82.
Kansas, 46, 58, 59, 64, 68, 71, 96, 97, 122, 125, 127.
Kicking Horse, Pass, B. C., 11.
Labrador, 91, 92, 93.
Lake Huron, 82.
Pontchartrain, La., 132.
Superior, 54, 61, 64, 82.
Winnipeg, 81, 82.
of the Woods, 82.
Lincoln, C. W., 4.
London, Ont., 106.
L70rignal, Ca., 25.
Louisiana, 132, 134.
Lower Fort Garry, Manitoba, 81.
Lycoming Co., Pa., 73.
Mackenzie River, N. W. T., 69.
Manitoba, 81.
Maryland, 83.
Massachusetts, 37, 39.
Mexico, 20, 64.
Michigan, 54, 116, 135.
Michipicoten River, Lake Superior, 82.
Missinaibi House, Lake Superior, 82.
Missouri, 131.
Montana, 46.
Monticello, Iowa, 100.
Montreal, Canada, 24, 108.
Mount Washington, N. H., 2.
Nebraska, 68.
Nelson River, 80, 81, 82.
Nelson River House, 8-2.
Nevada, 46, 139.
New England, 9, 48.
. New Hampshire, 2, 32.
New Jersey, 120.
New Mexico, 14. 45, 46, 68, 70, 71, 76, 124, 126, 128, 139.
New York, 107, 112, 114, 115, 142.
New York (City), 112, 114, 11.5.
North America, 3, 20, 21, 40, 41, 42, 60, 72, 88.
North West Territory, 69.
Nova Scotia, 55, 57.
Norway House, Lake Winnipeg, 81.
Oba, Lake Superior, 82.
Ohio, 27, 28, 29, 30.
Ontario, 6, 7. 82, 94, 95, 106.
Oregon, 46, 62, 63,67, 69, 71.
Ottawa, Ca., 25, 34.
Oxford House, H. B. T., 81, 82.
Pennsylvania, 10, 33, 73, 89.
Philadelphia, Pa., 10.
Platte Canon, Col., 123.
Port Clarence, Alaska, 109.
Portneuf, Quebec, 98.
Quebec, 8, 16, 17, 19, 23, 98, 110-
Reindeer Lake, H. B. R., 82.
Rimouski, Quebec, 8.
Rocky Mountains, I I, 57, 78, 79, 102, in. Rouge, Ca., 25.
Russian America, 63, 69, 84, 85, 86, 87. Saguenay, Quebec, 110.
Saint Augustine, Fla., I 18.
Lawrence, 8, 23.
Louis Co., Mo., 131.
San Juan, Col., 130.
Santa Fd Canon, N. Mex., 124.
Saskatchewan, 69, 82.
Sault de Ste. Marie, Lake Superior, 61, 82. Sitkha, 84, 85.
Snake River, Wy., 47.
Sonora, 65.
Sorel, Ca., 24.
South Carolina, 52.
Spring Lake Villa, Ut., 104.
Stinkingwater River, Wy., 103.




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January 1892.1
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Straits of Belle Isle, Labrador, 91.
Stupart's Bay, H. B. T., 51.
Tennessee, 22.
T&on Basin, Id., 47.
Texas, 5, 64, 65.70.
Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, 61, 82.
Utah, 46, 50, 71, 78, 104, 139.
Vancouver Island, 43,75, 133, 140.
Vermont, 38, 129.
Victoria, Vane., 43. 133.
Virginia, 44, 137.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. - A portion of
volume I of Psyche which has long been out of print is now being reprinted and the vol- ume can shortly be furnished for five dollars. Complete sets of Psyche or any one or more of the volumes can therefore be obtained at five dollars per volume. The number of cop- ies on hand, however, is extremely limited and persons desiring to secure full sets or complete their series are advised to make early application to the treasurer, Samuel Henshaw, Cambridge, Mass.
A list of Labrador insects will be found in Dr. A. S. Packard's recent book The Labra- dor Coast (N. Y., Hodges) on pp. 385-396 and 446-447. He catalogues 233 species di- vided as follows: Araanida 11, Myriopoda I, Orthoptera I, Odonata 2, Hemiptera 4, Platyptera I, Plectoptera 3, Trichoptera 2, Col~optera 63. Diptera I I. Lepidoptera 108, and Hytnenoptera 26. Notes of distribution and a few dates are added.
Entomologists should not overlook a holi-


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