Miscella neous. 319 



Ryncophora. 



1. Fam. BruchidcB, Leach. 

 1. Cratoparis, Dej. 



C. lunatus, Fabr. Abundant in a fungus on stumps on the Moun- 

 tain, August and September. 



2. Fam. Curculionidce, Leach. 



1. Sitones, Germ. 



S. lepida, Sch. Abundant amongst grass. 



2. Hylobius, Germ. 



H. pales, Herbst. Common, June. 



3. Listroderes, Sch. 



L. (not determined.) One specimen taken flying, June 8th ? 1857. 



4. Balaninus, Germ. 



B. (not determined.) One specimen taken September 1856. 



5. Cryptorhynchus, Illiger. 



C. luctuosus, Sch. Common on board-fences on the Mountain ; 



May. 



6. Conotrachelus, Latr. 



C. posticatus? Sch. By sweeping herbage on the Mountain, June. 



7. Ceutorhynchus, Schupp. 



C. (not named.) Abundant in grass, June. 



8. Sphenophorus, Schonh. 



S. (not named.) Common on sandy paths through fields, June and 

 July. 



9. Cossonus, Clairv. 



C. platalea, Say. Abundant under bark of dead stumps and trees 



on the Mountain. 

 10. Dryophthorus, Schupp. 



D. corticalis, Say. Under bark of stumps. 



3. Fam. Hylesinidce, Shuck. 

 1. Hylesinus, Fabr. 



H. aculeatus, Say. Taken by sweeping grass and in houses, July 

 to October. 



4. Fam. Bostrichidce, Schaum. 



1. Xylosterus, Erichs. 



X. (not named.) One specimen taken on a board-fence on the 

 Mountain, May 1857. 



2. Tomicus, Latr. 



T. pini, Say. Rare, in houses. 



LONGICORNES. 



I. Prioni, Lee. 



(See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. II. second series, p. 107.) 



I. Fam. PrionidcB, Leach. 

 1. Orthosoma, Serv. 



0. unicolor, Drury. Not uncommon ; in decayed stumps, and fly- 

 ing by night, July, Montreal and Sorel. 



