204 Mr. T. Vernon Wollaston on 
Madeiras. Canaries. 
Cryptophagus pilosus, Gyll. x 
Corticaria ciliata, Mots. x 
trausversalis, Gyll. Xx 
Latridius nodifer, Westw. 5 xX 
Watsoni, W.- : : A x 
Hoplia Peronii, Blanch. aaa ».¢ 
Trichius fortunatarum, Blanch. : 0 3 x 
Anobium nitidulum, W. 
Caulotrupis pyricollis, W. 
Phytonomus variabilis, Hbst. 
Atlantis luripotens, W. 
Scymnus epistemoides, W. ° 
Cephennium mycetwoides, W. 
australe, W. 
Pselaphus minyops, W. 
Falagria longipes, W. ‘ 
Homalota Sharpiana, W. . 
Placusa infima, Hrich. 0 
Aleochara clavicornis, Redt. 
Oligota ruficornis, Sharp . 
Lithocharis ripicola, Kraatz 
Homalium concinnum, Mshm. . 
MH HMMM HMMM iM HMM XK XH 
The sixteen which are italicized I have treated as new 
to science, though at least one of them (if not more), 
namely the Latridius Watson, is in all probability a mere 
accidental importation (through the medium of com- 
merce) from some other country. ‘Two, however, out of 
the thirty-three, namely Phytonomus variabilis and At- 
lantis lauripotens, are simply reinstated, having originally 
been admitted by myself as distinct species, but after- 
wards suppressed. 
According to the most recent calculations (as now 
ascertained), the 1480 species which have hitherto been 
brought to hght in these particular Atlantic archipelagos, 
are distributed thus :— 
Madeirag......ccove. 694 
DLV PES ccicessietisise se 27 
CAMATIeSssccraccetee 1013 
As regards the ascertained faunas of the separate 
islands themselves, the following Table will show to what 
+ The numbers formerly recorded, were—for the Madeiras, 664; the 
Salvages, 24; the Canaries, 1008. 
