Ixxxiv 
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 
meeting of the 2nd October, 1837, reported in p. lxvi., ante, and in 
the Entomological Magazine, No. 22, p. 185, on the analogy which 
might be supposed to exist between the food of the larvae of the 
CEstrus equi and bovis, observed that Mr. Clark had noticed this 
analogy in his Memoir on the Bots (p. 22), although he had stated 
further that the food of the bot was most probably the chyle or 
chyme. Mr. Sells defended his former opinion, which Mr. B. 
Clark had opposed in the Entomological Magazine, No. 24, adding 
that the bots were not found in that portion of the stomach in 
which the chyle or chyme was secreted. 
The Rev. F. W. Hope communicated the following lists of the 
genera and species of insects infested by Filarice, with the names 
of the persons by whom observed, and other memoranda relative 
to the occurrence of the same. 
CoLEOPTERA. 
1. Cychrus rostratus, Rev. F. W. Hope ; taken at Netley, Salop. 
2. Carabus morbillosus, Rev. F. W. Hope ; three cases. 
nemoralis, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex, &c. 
violaceus, Messrs. Stephens, Henslow and Hope ; 
Cambridge and Shropshire. 
catenulatus, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex, &c. 
months , J. F. Stephens, Esq,, Middlesex, &c. 
3. Abax striola, Messrs. Stephens and Hope, Essex and Mid- 
dlesex. 
4. Steropus madidus, Messrs. Holme, Stephens and Hope ; Ox- 
fordshire, Middlesex, and Netley ; of frequent 
occurrence. 
5. Sphodrus leucopthalmus, Messrs. Stephens and Hope; in cel- 
lars, London and Middlesex. 
6. Pristonychus terricola, F. W. Hope; Southend, Essex, 1832, 
and Middlesex, 1836, 
7. Fcec'ilus cupreus, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex. 
8. Calathus Stephensii, F. W. Hope, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. 
9. Harpalus ceneus, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex. 
rujicornis, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex. 
binotatus, J. F. Stephens, Esq., Middlesex. 
10. Pelorus blapoides, Rudolphi, Prussia? 
11. Acilius sulcatus, F. W. Hope, Netley, Salop. 
12. Colymbetes ferrugineus, F. W. Hope, Netley, Salop. 
13. Necrophorus vespillo, F. W. Hope, Netley, Salop. 
14. Silpha obscura, Rudolphi, Prussia? 
15. Buprestis (species unknown), Rudolphi, Prussia ? 
