8 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



of the appendices it differs greatly from any of our previously 

 recorded species. In the male the upper margin of the last 

 abdominal segment is produced into a broad flap, which 

 is bent down, covered with short black scabrous bristles ; 

 vicM'ed from above, the upper margin has the appearance of 

 being deeply and roundly excavated with a prominence on 

 either side ; the superior appendages are very large and hol- 

 low, broadly and obtusely spoon-shaped, standing out almost 

 at right angles from the body ; the inferior appendages are 

 straight, truncated at the extremity, which is furnished with 

 a tuft of long hairs ; the intermediate appendages are straight, 

 testaceous in the basal half, but with a black somewhat mucro- 

 nate apex. 1 have not yet seen the female." — P. 147. 



Mr. Wormald has a male taken at E,uislip Reservoir, Mid- 

 dlesex, in September ; and I have two of the same sex taken 

 in the same month near Warrington. 



Anabolia caenosa is restored on tjie authority of a speci- 

 men taken by myself at Leominster. 



Hydropsyche opthalmica. " Antennae whitish, annulated 

 with gray ; palpi whitish ; eyes very large, intensely black ; 

 the vertex clothed with hoary pubescence, almost quadran- 

 gular, slightly longer than broad ; thorax and abdomen 

 brownish ; legs whitish, with a faint brownish tinge ; ante- 

 rior wings very pale whitish gray, thickly reticulated and 

 spotted with dark gray, forming conspicuous oblique streaks 

 on the inner margin and on the costa towards the apex ; on 

 the apical margin are several rather large spots of the pale 

 grouud colour; hind wings pale gray." — P. 152. 



In Mr. Scott's " Additions to the Fauna of Great Britain" 

 the following species are added : — 



Brachyceraja pallidicornis of Fieber. 



Apocremnus simillimus of Kirschberg. 



Oncotylus pilosus of Douglas and Scott. 



Tinicephalus obsoletus of Douglas and Scott. 



Atractolomus Piui of Douglas and Scott. 



Orthotylus flavosparsus of Sahlberg. 



O. Fieberi of Douglas and Scott. 



Ph} tocoris longipennis, Flor. 



Calocoris fornicatus of Douglas and Scott. 



Leptopterna ferrugatus. Fall. 



Ceraleptus squalidus, Costa. 



