340 MONOGRAPHIA CHALCIDITUM. 



Ent. To-morrow, Roey, by steam to Edinburgh ; but let 

 us stay here as long as we can, and now — 



Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



Auroi-a with crimson has tinted the sky, 

 And the blithe lark, the herald of day, 



Is pouring his music around from on high. 

 Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



Hie away! to the woods, hie away! 



Field, flower, and forest, all glitter with dew. 

 And there droops, on its elegant spray, 



The harebell, arrayed in its beautiful blue. 

 Hie away ! to the woods, hie away ! 



It is not the first time that we have made a door of this 

 window. 



Erro. And the other doors will be fastened now. {He 

 takes up the nets.) 



Et jam prima novo spargebat lumine terras 

 Tithoni croceum linquens Aurora cubile : 

 Jam sole infuso, jam rebus luce retutis 

 Turnus in arma viros, armis circumdatus ipse 

 Suscitat. 



(Exeunt through the open window.) 



Art. XXXIII. — Monographia Chalciditum. By Francis 

 Walker. 



(Continued from p. 309.^ 



the grreen myriads in the peopled grass.' 



Genus VIII. — Platyterma. 



Sp. 7. Plat, incultum. Mas. P. prasini statnra, antennis 

 fuscis, alls subhyalinis. 



Viride : oculi ocellique rufo-fusci : antennae pallide fuscse, corporis 

 dimidio longiores, subtus fulvae ; articulus 1^*. laete flavus ; clava 

 obscure fiisca : abdomen thorace paullo longius ; discus obscure 

 cupreus : sexualia fusca : pedes laete flavi ; coxae virides ; tarsi 

 apice fusci ; protarsi fulvi : alae subhyalinae ; squamulae et nervi 

 flava ; stigma pallide fuscum, minutum. (Corp. long. | lin. ; 

 alar. I5 lin.) 



September ; near the Land's End, Cornwall. 



