340 MONOGRAPHIA CHALCIDITUM. 



Ent. To-morrow, Roey, by steam to Edinburgh ; but let 

 us stay here as long as we can, and now — 



Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



Aurora with crimson has tinted the sky, 

 And the blithe lark, the herald of day, 



Is pouring his music around from on high. 

 Hie away! to the woods, hie away ! 



Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



Field, flower, and forest, all glitter with dew, 

 And there droops, on its elegant spray, 



The harebell, arrayed in its beautiful blue. 

 Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



It is not the first time that we have made a door of this 

 window. 



Erro. And the other doors will be fastened now. {He 

 takes up the nets.) 



Et jam prima novo spargebat lumine terras 

 Tithoni croceum linquens Aurora cubile : 

 Jam sole infuso, jam rebus luce retutis 

 Turnus in arma viros, armis circumdatus ipse 

 Suscitat. 



(Exeunt through the open window.) 



Art. XXXIII. — Monographia Chalciditum. By Francis 



Walker. 



(Continued from p. 309. ) 



the green myriads in the peopled grass." 



Genus VIII. — Platyterma. 



Sp. 7. Plat, incultum. Mas. P. prasini statura, anfennis 

 Juscis, alls subhyalints. 



Viride : oculi ocellique rufo-fusci : antennae pallide fuscae, corporis 

 dimidio longiores, subtus fulvas ; articulus l us . laete flavus ; clava 

 obscure fusca : abdomen thorace paullo longius ; discus obscure 

 cupreus : sexualia fusca : pedes laete flavi ; coxae virides ; tarsi 

 apice fusci ; protarsi fulvi : alae subhyalinae ; squamulae et nervi 

 flava; stigma pallide fuscum, minutum. (Corp. long, f lin. ; 

 alar. 1| lin.) 



September ; near the Land's End, Cornwall. 



