
 
        
         
		My friend  Mr. George  Lewis, who  has made  the Histeridse  
 his special study, has  identified the  specimens  here enumerated. 
 Hister  caffer, Erichs.  Pretoria. 
 Hister fossor, Erichs.  Pretoria. 
 Hister hottentotta, Erichs.  Pretoria. 
 Hister ovatula, Mars.  Pretoria. 
 Saprinus gabonensis, Mars.  Pretoria. 
 Saprinus natalensis, Fabr.  Pretoria. 
 Fam. D e r m .e s t id .<e . 
 The universally distributed  Dermestes  vulpinus  was found in  
 great abundance at. Pretoria. 
 Dermestes vulpinus, Fabr.  Pretoria. 
 JEtkriostoma gloriosa, Fabr.  Pretoria. 
 Attagenus, sp. ?  Zoutpansberg. 
 ScARAB-iEIDj®. 
 F a m .   C o p r id .®. 
 The habits  of  the  Copridse  are  so  uniform in  character that  
 little  can  be  added  to  what  has  already  been  written  on  the  
 subject.  They are  mostly  strong  fliers, perhaps  in  length  of  
 flight  unequalled  by  any  other  Transvaalian  Coleóptera,  and  
 this particularly applies  to the genera Scarabceus, Sebasteos,  and  
 Gymnopleurus.  The  giant  Heliocopris  is  scarce  and  fond  of  
 elevated  situations.  The  commonest  species  is  Oniticellus  
 militaris, which may he found in  almost every deposit of dung. 
 For the correct identification of several species  I am much indebted  
 to the assistance of Mr. C. O. Waterhouse, of the British  
 Museum ;  and  I  should not have  ventured to describe  the  new  
 species  of Bolboceras,  but for the help of my friend Mr. H. W.  
 Bates. 
 Scarabceus convexus, Hausm.  Pretoria. 
 Scarabceus savignyi, McLeay.  Pretoria. 
 Scarabceus nigroceneus, Boh.  Pretoria. 
 Scarabceus hottentottus, McLeay.  Pretoria,. 
 Scarabceus bohemani, Harold.  Pretoria. 
 Scarabceus interstitialis,  Boh.  
 Sebasteos galenus, Westw.  
 Gymnopleurus wahlbergi, Fahr.  
 Gymnopleurus  ccelatus, Wied.  
 Gymnopleurus,  sp. ? 
 Coptorhina Jclugii, Hope.  
 Heliocopris hamadryas,  Fahr.  
 Catharsius,  sp. ? 
 Copris fidius,  Oliv. 
 Copris  contractus, Boh. 
 Onitis  caffer, Boh. 
 Onitis,  sp. ? 
 Phalops flavocinctus, Klug.  
 Onthophagus gazella, Fabr.  
 Onthophagus,  spp. ? 
 Oniticellus militaris,  Casteln.  
 Aphodius  lividus, Oliv.  
 Aphodius,  spp. ? 
 Hybosorus  arator, Illig.  
 Bolboceras batesii,  sp. n. 
 Trox, sp. ? 
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 Description. 
 Bolboceras  batesii,  sp. n.  (Tab. I.  fig.  5.) 
 Castaneous ;  antennæ ochraceous.  Clypeus almost black, very  
 thickly  and  coarsely  punctate, with  a  short  dentiform  prominence  
 or  tubercle  at  the  centre  of  the  anterior  margin,  a  
 similar tubercle on each lateral margin  at  its  narrowing angle,  
 and two tubercles side  by  side,  on the middle  of  the forehead ;  
 posterior  margin  of  the  head  narrowly  ochraceous.  Thorax  
 moderately  thickly  punctate,  with  four  obscure  and  obtuse  
 bosses  on  its  anterior  slope,  its  posterior  angles  strongly  
 rounded  and  prominent.  Scutellum  thickly  and  somewhat  
 finely punctate,  its margins narrowly blackish.  Elytra longitudinally  
 striate, the  striations  roughly punctate ;  median  suture  
 and  extreme  outer  margin  somewhat  blackish.  Legs  beneath  
 and margins of body strongly and  ochraceously hirsute,  with  a  
 prominent tuft  at base of  antennæ. 
 Long.  13 millim., lat.  9^.