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and Bentley Woods (Morley) -, Yarmouth (Paget). Surrey: 

 Bookham Common, Boxhill, Esher Common, Oxshott, Ocknam 

 Common, Horsley, and near Xetley Heatli (Lucas) ; Roy. 

 Hort. Soc. Gardens, TVisley ( \VctlUs) Farnham District 

 (Sopp) ; Byfleet (Porritt) ; Dorking (Ghiermonprez) . Sussex : 

 East Sussex (Porritt} ; Slindon and Dale Park (Guermonprez) ; 

 Forest How and Ashdown Forest (Burr) St. Leonards 

 Ansorge)-, Hailsham (Porritt}; Gruestling (Bloomfield) . York- 

 shire ; Levisham near Xewtondale (Porritt). 



\VALES. -Pembrokeshire: (Jones). South Wales: (Chitty). 



SCOTLAND. Argyll : Oban. (Evans). Arran : Brodick 

 (Ercnift). Dumbartonshire: Peaton, Loch Long (Evans). 

 Dumfriesshire: Ellangowan District (McGoican). Elyin- 

 sliire : Forres (Chitty) ; Brodie (Yerbury). Fife: AVest 

 \Vemyssand Thornton (Evans}. Haddinytonshire : Saltoun 

 (E'Ti.ns). Inverness-shire: Strathglass (Briggs) ; Upper Glen 

 Spean (Evans)-, Nethy Bridge (Yerbury}; Abernethy Forest 

 and Banks of Xethy (Cambridge Univ. Museum). Nairn - 

 xlu're : Xairn (Yerbury}. Orkneys: Hoy (McArthur). Perth- 

 xh'tre : Lockard, Muthill, Callander, Aberfoyle, Loch Chon, 

 and Blair Athol (Evans). Rannoch : On the Moors, and 

 Raniioch (Porritt). SutJterlaud : Lochinver (Yerbury). The 

 species is widely distributed and not uncommon in Scotland, 

 except in the Lowlands, where it is seldom met with. It 

 was recorded from Forfarshire by G. Don in 1813, and 

 Dr. Buchanan-White recorded it under the name of T. 

 *<-lii'ankii from Ross-shire, Inverness-shire, and Kircudbright- 

 shire (Evans). 



IRELAND. Armagh : Ardmore (fide Kemp}. Gahcay : Recess 

 (fide Kemp). Kerry : Glengariff and Kenmare (fide Kemp). 

 \Ve-.cford: Killoughrum (fide Kemp). 



Genus '2. GOMPHOCERUS Thunb. 



Gomphocerus Thunb. Mem. Acad. Petersb. v, p. 221 . . : 1815. 



Gomphocerus differs from Stenobothrus Fiscli. (vide 

 infra} by the apex of the antennas being clubbed,, and 

 the first segment of the abdomen having a more or 

 less open tympanum. Type of genus G. ru/us. Our 

 two species, which are not at all alike, may readily be 

 separated by the table on p. 206. 



