176 The Habits of A. striatum and C.ferus, 



of expressing my great indebtedness to Dr. Sharp, who 

 has put every possible facility in my way to help me to 

 complete my knowledge of these insects, and apart from 

 whose generous assistance it would have been impossible 

 for me to have contributed this very small item to the 

 stock of entomological knowledge. 



My thanks are also due to Mr. Ellis, Mr. Colbran J. 

 Wainwright, and Mrs. Lamb of Brockenhurst, for help I 

 have received in various ways. 



