ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 3i9 



Dryoccetes autographus, Ratz. Gibside, and Westgate-in-Weardale, Durham 



(Bagnall) ; Scotland, near Edinburgh (Beare). 

 Dryoccetes villosus, F. Cumberland (Day) ; Ireland, Derry (Buckle). 

 Dryoccetes alni, Georg. Southport (Sopp) ; Gibside (Bagnall). 

 Dryoccetes coryli, Ferris. Coombe Wood (Donisthorpe) ; Chattenden (Walker) ; 



Cromer (Elliman). 



Tomicus fypographus, L. Scotland, Carnsalloch (Lennon). 



Tomicus acuminatus, Gyll. Carlisle (Day) ; Sunderland, Durham (Bagnall) ; 



Beauley Wood, Northumberland (Gillanders). 

 Tomicus laricis, F. Bournemouth (Donisthorpe) ; Boar's Hill (Holland) ; 



Gibside, Durham (Bagnall). 



Pityogenes bidentatus, Herbst. Oxford district (Walker) ; Woodhaj^, Hants 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk, Bungay (Garneys) ; Foxhall (Morley) ; Ireland, 

 Armagh (Johnson). 



Trypodendron domesticmn, L. Bay worth, Oxon (Walker) ; Berkshire (Joy) ; 

 Buddon Wood, Leicestershire (Bouskell) ; Cadney, Lines (Peacock) ; Scot- 

 land, Hawthorndene (Beare) ; Ireland, Donegal and Roscommon. 



Trypodendron quercus, Eich. Porlock (Beare and Donisthorpe). 



Trypodendron lineatum, 01. Cumberland (Britten) ; Durham (Gillanders). 



Xyleborus dispar, F. Chidclingfold (Donisthorpe) ; Battle (Bennett) ; Baug- 

 hur.st (Joy) ; Wisley, Surrey, in numbers (Chittenden). 



Xyleborus dryographus, Ratz. Richmond Park and Chiddingfold (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Tubney (Walker). 



Xyleborus saxeseni, Ratz. Chiddingfold (Donisthorpe). 



Platypus cylindrus, F. Chiddingfold, not uncommon (Donisthorpe). 



ABNORMAL COLEOPTERA 



Stylops melittce, Payk. Wimbledon Common (Rye) ; Bury district (Tuck) ! 

 Oxford (Hamm). A list of stylopised bees and papers on the same will be 

 found in the E. M. M. for 1892, pp. 1 and 40 (Perkins and Theobald). 



Elenchus tenuicornis, Kirby. Mr. Edward Saunders bred a specimen which 

 emerged from the larva of a Homopterous insect of the genus Liburnia, 

 taken in Claygate Lane in 1892. Ireland, " Mr. Haliday took two females 

 in sweeping some herbage near Belfast." 



Halictopliagus curtisii. Dale. Bury district, in Halictus cylindricus, 1894 

 (Tuck) ; Oxford district (Hamm). 



(Owing to a mistake one or two sheets of the list of localities were worked 

 off without the insertion of the names of the divisions or families : these wiU, 

 however, be found in the index.) 



