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of media, and do not pass on to the cubitus. There are six 

 or more anals close together at base, as in Oryllus. 



Bagshot Beds, Bournemouth (J. S. Gardner). British 

 Museum, In. 19032. 



This singular but imperfect wing certainly appears to 

 belong to the Gryllidse, not very far from Grylhis, but it will 

 easily be known by the peculiar markings. 



HOMOPTERA. 



HammapUryx anglica, sp. n. (Fulgoridee). 



Anterior wing about 15 mm. long and 7 broad, without 

 markings. 



Costa strongly arched, the costal area deep (2 mm. near 

 base), crossed by numerous (about five in 2 mm.) simple 

 veins arising from the subcosta, the first few practically 

 vertical, the others oblique ; radius emitting the sector very 

 near (about 2 mm. from) base, as in Scolypopa, the sector 

 f 01 king about 3 mm. from its origin ; media complex, 

 branching very near base, the upper branch forking 2 mm. 

 beyond level of fork of radial sector, the lower branch forking 

 at same level as fork of radial sector, and the lower division 

 of tiiis again forking. I'he radius follows a straight course 

 until it reaches the apical third of wing, when it is deflected 

 downward. In the apical third of wing the parallel veins are 

 extremely numerous, about eight in 2 mm. 



Bagshot Beds, Bournemouth {J. S. Gardner). British 

 Museum, I. 15030. 



Differs from typical Hammapteryx (North American 

 Eocene) by the broader costal area, but appears to be con- 

 generic. 



In. 19031, from the same locality and collector, appears to 

 be the same species, but is too imperfect for positive identifi- 

 cation. 



IIymenoptera. 



Epyrts alaveUus, sp. n. (Bethylidse). (Fig. 2.) 



^ . — Length a little over 3 mm. 



lihick, with the legs dark reddish fuscous. Head oblong, 

 longer than broad ; antcnna3 13-jointed, extending beyond 

 tegula?, thick Ijasally, more slender in middle, but broad 

 though flattent'd apically ; second antennie joint very short, 

 50 fi long, third 130 fx long. Prothorax very long, distance 

 from tegulai to base of head almost or quite equal to length 

 of head ; thorax not robust, metathorax long. Wings liyaline, 



