100 HISTORY or GLANVILLE'S WOOTTOX. 



3. Tomicus laricis, Fab. Not common. 



4. T. villosus, Fab. Not common. 



5. T. micrographus, Gyll. Not common. 



1. Hylesinus crenatus, Fab. Very rare. A single 



specimen only was taken by myself in the Cow- 

 leaze, June 12th, 1873 ; also taken by my brother, 

 June 7th, 1870. 



2. H. fraxini, Fab. Common on dead ash trees. 



1. Hylurgus piniperda, Linn. Common. 



2. H. ater, Payk. Common. 



3. H. palliatus, Gyll. Common. 



4. H. opacus, Erich. Not common. 



1. Calandra granaria, Linn. Common. 



1. Mecinus pyraster, Herbs. Abundant. 



2. M. circulatus, Marsh. Common. 



1. Sphserula lythri, Fab. Of frequent occurrence. 



1. Gymnatron pascuorum, Gyll. Not common. 



2. G. veronicse, Germ. Not common. 



3. G. noctis, Herbs. Not common. 



4. G. labilis, Herbs. Common. 



1. Cionus scrophularise, Linn. Abundant. 



2. C. verbasci, Fab. Common. 



3. C. thapsus, Fab. Abundant. 



4. C. blattarise, Fab. Abundant. 



5. C. pulchellus, Herbs. Not common. 



1. Poophagus sisymbrii, Fab. Very rare. Tal^en by 

 my father near the pond, April 26th, 1833 ; 

 and in Ham, May 19th, 1862. 



1. Nedyus terminatus, Herbs. Not common. 



