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Rudd; a couple of specimens have also been taken by 
Mr. Dale in Dorsetshire. 
P. 40. Tipnra remMoratTa. I captured both sexes, fre- 
quently in copula, of this species, and thus confirm what I 
there say on the authority of Messrs. Davis and Newman. 
It varies very much in size, for I captured females at Birch- 
wood of 23—53 lines in length, and a specimen of this sex 
3 lines long, in which the truncation of the metathorax and 
first segment of the abdomen are red. 
P.46. Sapye@a cLavicornis ¢ 2. Have occurred in 
abundance near Nottingham and near Birmingham. 
P. 54. Pompitus pretiotatus. At Darenth; the ¢ 
abundant. 
P. 56. Pompitus punctum. A single specimen in the 
Cabinet of the British Museum, which I overlooked when 
I described the insects there. 
P.57. Pompitus HYALINATUS. Several specimens on 
a currant-bush in Battersea Fields infested by an Aphis, as 
well as on the umbels of the Pastinacca ; the insect is ex- 
cessively rapid in its flight. Amongst them one extraordi- 
nary specimen, in which the first transverse cubital nervure 
is wanting on both sides, and another specimen in which the 
second transverse cubital extends only half way from the 
cubital nervure to the radial; the posterior femora occa- 
sionally black. 
P. 66. Pompitus aFFiInis. By my friend Mr. F. Smith, 
at Blackwater, Hants. 
