148 Mr. Bridgman's additions to Mr. Marshall's 



Pezomachus duhitator, Foerst. 



Foerst., Mon. d. Gat. Fez. 159, 105, ? . 



A Pezomaclms, which I believe to be this species, does 

 not appear to be scarce in the neighbourhood of Norwich. 



PezomacJms xylochophilus, Foerst. 



Foerst., Mon. d. Gat. Fez. 137, 75, ? . 



I have taken this handsome insect by sweeping on the 

 Brundall marshes in the neighbom-hood of Norwich. I 

 have also this summer received it from Mr. T. K. Billups, 

 who took it at Eainham, Essex; and Mr. G. C. Bignell, 

 from the neighbourhood of Plymouth. 



Pezomachus analis, Foerst. 



Foerst., Mon. d. Gat. Fez. 138, 76, ? . 



Not uncommon in the neighbourhood of Norwich. 

 Mr. Bignell has sent the same species. 



Pezomachus geochares, Foerst. 



Foerst, Mon. d. Gat. Fez. 199, 158. 



. Mr. Billups has taken, at Deal, on the 18th April, 1881, 

 a Pezomachus which I believe to be this species ; it differs 

 only from Foerster's description in having the 3rd abdo- 

 minal segment black, and red only at the sides. 



OPHIONID^. 



In the autumn I examined my species of Camiwplex by 

 the light of Foerster's and Holmgren's Monographs 

 (Verhand. d. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien. 1868, B. 

 xviii , Heft. iii. u. iv. ; Mon. d. Gatt. Campoplex, Gr. von 

 Prof. Dr. Forster; Holm., Skand. ant. af. Ophionidsliigtet 

 Campoplex ; Bih. till. k. Sv. vet. ak. hand. Band, 1, no. 2), 

 when, as might naturally be expected, I found some of then- 

 species amongst my specimens, and I have little doubt 

 but that many others still remain unnoticed in this 

 country. 



