10 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Eupterifx, Curt. 



VittatiiH, Linn. Common on ranunculus in damp woods near 

 streams. 



Stracliydeariim, Hardy. Often swept from wood sage. 



Auratus, Liv. On lowjilants ; once on garden parsnip. 



Atropunctata , Goeze. On low plants in damp places. 



German, Lett. OnPlniL^ sylvesfris; also common on Douglas 

 fir in the winter. 



PiiJcheUiis, Fall. Common, usually on oak, but occasionally 

 on sallow. 



Concinna, Germ. Also common on oak. I have noticed 

 that this species is particularly liable to the attacks of a parasite 

 {Gonotopus sp.?), the brownisb, globular larvaa of which is firmly 

 attached to the abdomen of its host. E. indcheMus and E. 

 Germarl are also jireyed upon by the parasite. Unfortunately I 

 have never succeeded in rearing it. 



Typhlocyha , Germ. 



Jacandd, H. S. On alder. 



Sexpimctata, Fall. Common on sallow and occasionally on 

 birch. 



Ulmi, Linn. Very abundant in hedges near elm trees at 

 Brockenhurst. In the forest itself elm does not grow. 



Aurovittata, Doug). Swarms on bramble in October. 



Doiiglasi, Edw. Common. 



Gratiosa, Boh. One beaten from beech, October 30tb, 1910. 



Quercns, Fab. Common on oak. 



Geometrica, Schr. Fairly abundant on alder. 



Carri, Ed. Mr. J.Edwards has so named a specimen I took 

 on September 9th, 1910. 



Zi/gina, Fieb. 



Alneti, Dahl. Fairly common. 



Flammigera, Geoff. Beaten from yew and Douglas fir in 

 winter. 



Tilice, Fall. I have two specimens named by Mr. Edwards, 

 one from oak, August 31st, 1910, the other from Douglas fir, 

 December 17th, 1910. 



Parvula, Boh. From oak and holly in November. 



Neglecta. Common on Douglas fir in winter. I have two 

 which Mr. Edwards names var. rubrlneri-is. 



Eosre. Four, so named by Mr. Edwards with a " ?," were 

 beaten from conifers in the winter. 



PSYLLINA. 



Aphalara, Forst. 



Calthce, Linn. Several beaten from Douglas fir in December 

 and Januarv. 



