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Termites, etc., are entirely absent from England. It is a noticeable exception to the 

 prevailing uniformity of insect type among carboniferous localities generally. The same 

 exception does not exist among the arachnids and myriapods of Great Britain, as Mr. 

 Woodward has shown in nearly all his papers upon fossil insects. 



Concerning the other hexapod insects described from Great Britain we have here noth- 

 ing to add besides a mere list of all the species hitherto recorded, with which this paper is 

 concluded. 



LIST OF THE CARBONIFEROUS HEXAPOD INSECTS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



Neukopteka. 



1. Lithosialis Brongniarti Scudder, Geol. Mag., (2), vm, 297-300 (1881) ; — Ib., Harv. Univ. Bull., n, 



175 (1881). 

 Corydalis (allied to) Audouin-, Ann. Soc. Entom. France, n, Bull., 7-8 (1833) ; — Maxt., Wond. Geol., n, 



680 (1839) ;— Murch., Silur. Syst,, i, 104-105, tig. a on p. 105 (1839) ; — Ib., Siluria, p. 284, fig. 1 (1854). 

 Sicdidae (belongs to) Pictet, Traite Paleont., 2e ed., it, 377-37S, p]. 40, fig. 1 (ls54). 

 Corydalis Brongniarti Mantell, Med. Creat., n, 575, 578, lign. 124, tig. 2 (1844) ; — Ib., ib., 2d ed., u, 



551, 554, lign. 181:2 (1854) ; — Murcii., Siluria, 3d ed., 320, foss. 81:1 on p. 321 (1859) ;— Swint., Geol. 



Mag., (2), i, 3-5 (1874). 

 Gryllaeris (Corydalis) Brongniarti Swinton, Geol. Mag., (2) i, 5, pi. 14, fig. 3 (1874) ; — Woodw., Quart. 



Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., xxxn, 60, pi. 9, fig. 2 (1876). 

 Gryllaeris Brongniarti Novak, Jahrb. geol. Reiehsanst., xxx, 73-74, pi. 2, fig. 4 (1880). 



[Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire] . 



2. Lithomantis carbanarius Woodw. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., xxxn, 60-64, pi. 9, fig. 1 (1876); — 



Scudd., Geol. Mag., (2), vm, 296-300 (18S1) ; — Ib., Harv. Univ. Bull., n, 175 (1881). 

 Archimantis (err. typ.) carbonarius Scudd., Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., in, 18, note 2 (1879);— Ib., Arch. 

 Sc. Phys. Nat., (3) m, 363 (1880). [Scotland]. 



3. Archaeoptilus ingens Scudd., Geol. Mag., (2) vm, 295, 300 (1881). 



[Near Chesterfield, between Shelton and Clay Lane, Derbyshire]. 



4. Brodia priscotincta Scudd., Geol. Mag., (2), vm, 293-295, 300, fig. on p. 293 (1881). 



[Tipton, Staffordshire]. 



Ortiioptera. 



5. Etoblattina mantidioides Scudd., Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., in, 72-73, fig. on p. 73, pi. 3, fig. 8. 



(1879); Ib., Geol. Mag. (2) vm, 300 (1881). 

 Blatta sp. Kirkb., Geol. Mag., iv, 389, pi. 17, fig. 6 (1867). 

 Blaitidium mantidioides Goldenb., Faun. Saraep. Foss., u, 20 (1877). 



An indeterminate fragment of another wing, perhaps of the same species, is mentioned and figured, fig. 



7, by Kirkby as above. [Claxheugh, Durham.] 



6. Phasmidae sp., Kirkb., Geol. Mag., iv, 389, pi. 17, fig. 8 (1867) ; — Scudd., Geol. Mag., (2) vm, 



300 (1881). [Claxheugh, Durham.] 



Coleoptera. 



7. Curculioides Ansticii Buckl., Geol., n, 76, pi. 40", fig. 1 (1837);— Agass., Buckl., Geol., Expl. pi. 



46", pp. 1-2, pi. 46", fig. 1 (1S38) ;— Mast., Med. Creat., 2d ed., n, 555 (1854) ; — Scudd., Geol. Mag., 

 (2), vm, 300 (1881). 

 /A ntta Ansticii Gieb., Ins.Vorw., 143 (1856). [Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire]. 



The other species described by Buckland as a beetle has been shown to be an arachnid. 



