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portion to the extent of its Flora insects will 
abound. The following may, among many 
others, be mentioned as most excellent places 
for collecting. A few of the new and rare in- 
sects, which have been lately captured, are 
added, and may be considered as an earnest 
of still further novelties. New Forest, Hants. 
Paxyllomma buccata. Baris analis. Coly- 
dium elongatum. Cicada haematodes. Cucujus 
unifasciatus. — Epjnng Forest, Essex. Cicindela 
Sylvicola. Philanthus androgynus. — Sherwood 
Forest, Nottinghamshire. Hylecsetus dermes- 
toides. Elater crocatus. Windsor Forest, 
Berks. Lymexylon navale. Aspidiphorus or- 
biculatus. — Isle of Wight. Epipone melano- 
cephala and laevipes. Elampus panzeri. — 
Dovor, Kent. Mancipium Daplidice. — Da- 
renth Wood, Kent. Allantus cingulus. Mela- 
noleuca funerella. Lissa dolium. — Birch 
Wood. Allantus ochropus. Ichneumon 
nycthemerus. Tengyra Sanvitali. — Coombe 
Wood, Surrey. Miscophus bicolor. Chrysis 
succincta. Cucujus Spartii. Drisphilus ano- 
bioides. — Moyik's Wood, Huntingdonshire. 
Nothus bimaculatus. Theda Pruni. — Colney- 
hatch Wood. Hamaticherus Heros. — Whit- 
tlesea-mere, Huntingdonshire. Sphercheus 
emarginatus. Laelia caenosa. — Southend, Es- 
