ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. S09 



Liparus germamis, L. Addington Park, Kent, by sweeping Umhdliferce 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Wrotham (Bedwell). 



Pissodes notatus, F. Scilly (Joy) ; Barton-on-Sea (Selous) ; New Forest 

 (Tait) ; Woking (Champion) ; Wellington, Berks (Bucknill) ; Ferndale, 

 Dorset (Sopp) ; Parley Heath (Donisthorpe) ; Yaxham, Norfolk (Wollaston). 



TracJtodes hispidiis, L. Cobham Park (Bennett) ; Rainham (Walker) ; 

 Doddington (Chitty) ; rediscovered in Buddon Wood in plenty in 1904 

 by Mr. H. Holyoak, who first found it there forty years ago. The Rev. 

 G. Crawshay has bred it in confinement from oak twigs taken at Leeds, 

 near Maidstone. 



Orchestes scidellaris, Gyll. Sandown, I. of W. ; Ireland, Antrim and Derr3\ 



Orchestes scutellaris, v. semirufus, Gyll. Leighton Buzzard, unaccompanied 

 by the type (Crawshay) ; Oxford (Hope, 1820). 



Orchestes alni, L. Ireland, Galway and Clare. 



Orchestes ilicis, F. Bradley and Moortown, Lines (Wallace) ; Eden Valley, 

 Cumberland (Day) ; Ireland, Roscommon, Galway, Dublin, Clare, Water- 

 ford, and Cork. 



Orchestes ilicis. v. nigripes, Fowler. Leighton Buzzard (Crawshay) ; Bentley 

 Woods (Morlej-) ; Eden Valley, Cumberland (Day). 



Orchestes avellance, Don. Bradley Wood, Lines (Wallace) ; Eden Valley, 

 Cumberland (Day) ; , Scotland, Garve, Ross-shire, black-legged form 



(Joy). 



Orchestes pratensis. Germ. Chippenham Fen (Donisthorpe); Coulsdon 

 (Bedwell) ; Seaford, Sussex (Fowler). 



Orchestes iota, F. Newbury (Harwood). 



Orchestes stigma, Germ. Ireland, Kildare. 



Orchestes decoratiis. Germ. Tudenham Fen (Morley), 



Orchestes saliceti, Paj^k. Kew (Doliman) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Sudbury 

 (Ransom) ; Barham (Kirby) ; Godstow, Oxford (Walker) ; Lincolnshire 

 (Thornley and Wallace) ; Ireland, Donegal and Kilkenny. 



Orthochcefes setiger, Beck. Belton, Suffolk (Paget) ; Mousehold Heath and 

 Yelverton, Norfolk (Edwards) ; Southport (Chaster) ; Cumberland (Day) ; 

 Ireland. Armagh, Wicklow, and Waterford. 



Pseudosii/philus pilumnus, Gyll. Southall, and near Cierrard's Cross (W. E. 

 Sharp) ; Edmonton district (Jennings). 



Procas armillatus, F. Dartford, Kent (Jennings) ; Darland Hill, Chatham 

 (Walker) ; Ed^vinstowe (Bedwell). 



Grypidius equiseti, F. Cheshunt (Jennings) ; Tubney (Holland) ; Addington 

 Park, Kent, and Wigston, Leicestershire (Donisthorpe) ; Cumberland. 



Erirhinus scirpi, F. Sando-mi, I. of W. (J. Taj'lor) ; Dagenham, Essex 

 (Beare) ; Benacre Broad, Suffolk (Bedw^ell) ; Bog of Arthog, North Wales 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Gibside, Durham (Bagnall) ; Ireland, Fermanagh, and 

 Cavan. The Armagh record refers to E. acridulus. 



