54 COLEOPTERA. 



should evidently in equity be taken as meaning the last day 

 of it. 



20. Myll^na Khaatzi, D. Sharp, Cat. Brit. Col., 1871, 



10. 

 elongata, Kr., nee Matthews. 



glauca, Fauvel, Rye (Ent. Ann. 1870, p. 79), nee 

 Aube. 

 Dr. Sharp has made the above necessary change in the 

 name of Kraatz's species, to which the insect introduced by 

 myself, on the authority of M. Fauvel, as 31. glauca, Aube, 

 must evidently be referred, — Aube's species appearing to be 

 synonymous with the prior elongata of Matthews, and not, 

 as stated by M. Fauvel in *• L'Abeille," vi, 150, with elongata 

 of Kraatz. 



31. Kraatzi occurs, in addition to the localities already 

 published for it by me, on Chat Moss and near Scar- 

 borough. 



21. Tachyporus pallidus, D. Sharp, Cat. Brit. Col., 



1871, 10. 

 tei^sus, Wat. Cat., nee Er. 

 Dr. Sharp has named as above the insect referred to in 

 Ent. Ann., 1871, p. 32. 



22. QuEDius BREVicoRNis, Thoms., Skand. Col., ii, 163 ; 



ib.yixj ]63; E. A. Waterhouse, Ent. Mo. Mag., viii, 



14. 



Mr. Waterhouse records my opinion that some specimens 



taken by him in and about an old bird's nest in a prostrate 



beech-tree in Studley Park, Yorkshire, should be referred to 



the above species, which has already been in our lists, on 



