SAMOUELLE S 



was accounted a very great delicacy, and indeed it 

 miglit be abundant in this country some centuries 

 back, when there was more forest land, and which 

 will account tor the few species found in this country 

 of wood-feeding insects, to what are met with on the 

 continent. The specimen now figured we found in 

 the year 1808, on Finchley Common, and is the only 

 specimen we ever saw alive. Mr. Chant has taken it 

 in Dulwich Wood, but from what we have seen from 

 the Norwich entomologists they are found not un- 

 common in Norfolk. They may be met with in Sep- 

 tember. 



