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pennis was purchased by him of Dr. Lindley with his Col- 
lection. 
P.98. AstratTa Boops. This insect has been found at 
Blackwater in Hampshire; it thus appears to be widely 
distributed. 
P.103. Nysson TRIMACULATUS. Several specimens in 
Battersea Fields, on a currant-bush. The ¢ stings se- 
verely. A specimen of this sex, which I took, has the 
base of the first segment red. I have a ¢ in which the 
third cell is also petiolated, and on the right side it has 
three recurrent nervures, the additional one intervening 
between the other two, and connected with the second 
true recurrent by a transverse nervure, about half-way 
between the submarginal cells and the subdiscoidal ner- 
-vure. These occasional divarications must be considered 
as monstrosities; they are of too rare occurrence in this 
tribe to militate against the alary system. 
P. 117. Trypoxyton Fieutus. I have again taken 
this insect with a spider, this year (1836). 
P. 118. Under all the insects from TrypoxyLon cia- 
VICERUM, my observations are recorded up to the present 
period; it was only thus far that was in type when I re- 
cently resumed printing the work. 
