The following are British species. 



1. G. Tanaceti Lijin. — Panz. 102. 2.-~Sam. jd. 2./. 13. 



A common species inhabiting the north and south of En- 

 gland. It is found in May, June, September, and October, 

 in chalk-pits, and on sand-hills near the sea; it sometimes fre- 

 quents the ears of barley. Mr. R. Wood, of Manchester, sent 

 me some curious brown varieties from the garden of Thomas 

 Hall, Esq., of Stafford. 



2. G. rustica Fab. — Pa7iz. 102. 1. 



June and 18th July Whittlesea Mere, on plants in meadows. 



3. G. Cratasgi Forst. — Mars. 228.23. — sanguineaPa«2;.102.8. 

 May, whitethorn- bushes. 



4. G. Viburni PJc.—Curt. Brit. Ent.pl. 371. 



The breadth and convexity of this species distinguish it 

 from the following, and the black stripe on the tibiae is a va- 

 luable character, but unnoticed. 



June, sandy places, Bexley. Dry woods near Swansea, 

 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. Middlemarsh woods, middle of August, 

 J. C. Dale, Esq. It is said to be found upon the Guelder 

 Rose (nburnwn Opuhis). 



5. G. Capreae Limi.- — Panz. 102. 7. 



May, June, and end of August, on Willows, Alders, and 

 aquatic plants. 



6. G. Nymphess Li7in. — Panz. 102. 6. — The G.marginaliso^ 



my " Guide " is a variety only. 

 May and June, aquatic plants. 



7. G. Sagittariae Gyll. Ins. Suec. 3. 511. 8. 



Inhabits the common Arrow-head {Sagittaria sagitt'ifolia\ 

 and other aquatic plants. Gyll. 



8. G. Calmariensis Linn. — Lythri Gyll. 



May and beginning of June, on Lyihrum Salicaria (pi. 289), 

 and other aquatic plants. 



9. G. lineola Fah.—Panz. 102. 5. 



On Willows and aquatic plants, common. 



10. G. xanthomelsena Schr. P — Calmariensis Fab. — Lot. — 



Gyl. 3. 508. 6. 

 Feeds on the leaves of Elm-trees. Gyll. 



11. G. tenella Linn.— Panz. 102. 9. 

 Marshes, on Alders and Willows, in July. 



The Plant is Feronica serpylUfoUa (Smooth Speedwell). 



