BO Mr. Kirby on Herbst's Gains Apion, 



Additional Observation upon Apion nigritarse, n, 18. 



At Hunstanton, upon the Lynn Channel, I found this insect 

 not very scarce upon the common dock, as well as upon the 

 haste-nut; and at Holme I met with it upon the bramble and 

 hawthorn. These facts render its habitat yery uncertain. 



The rostrum of the other sex is entirely black. 



REFERENCES TO THE FIGURES. 

 Tab. I. 



Fig* 1. Apion Ulicis, n. 1 



2. Malvae, — 3 



3. vicinum, — 8 



4. caerulescens, — 10 



5. ' subulatum, — 11 



6. nigritarse, — 18 



7. ■ pallipes, — 20 



8. Fagi, — 21 



9. j ■ punctifrons, — 28 



10. ■ striatum, — 30 



11. ebeninum, — 34 



12. Astragali, — 35 



13. Spencii, — 37 



14. atomarium, — 40 



15. confluens, — 44 



16. violaceum, — 47 



17. • Hydrolapathi, — 48 



18. Hookeri, — 52 



19- Carduorum, — 55 



20. ■ Limonii, — 61 



II. Description 



