INDEX OF PLANTS. ERRATA. 



185. Orcliis ustulata . . . 



186. Euphrasia officinalis . 



187. Astragalus hj^joglottis. 



188. Primula farinosa . . 



189. Adonis autumnalis . . 



190. Lathyrus Aphaca . . 



191. Bartsia Odontites . . 



192. Chenopodiiun murale . 



193. Athamanta Libanotis . 



194. Silene anglica . . . 



195. Campanula patula . . 



196. Chenopodium acutifolium 



197. Arenaria trinervis . . 



198. Rubia peregrina . . 



199. Geum urbanum . . . 



200. Geranium pratense 



201. Ulmus campestris ? 



202. Dianthus caesius. . . 



203. Pinus sylvestris . . . 



204. Chrysocoma Linosyris 



205. Ilex Aquifolium . . . 



206. Campanula Trachelium 



207. Iris fcjetidissima, in fruit 



208. Geranium phaeum . . 



209. Comarum palustre . . 



210. Lobelia ureas . . . 



211. Veronica montana . . 



212. Viscum album mas. 



213. Listera cordata . . , 



214. Galeopsis versicolor 



215. Fragaria vesca . . . 



216. Couvallaria multiflora . 



217. Sisymbrium Sopliia 



218. Prunus Cerasus . . . 



219. Brassica campestris 



220. Carlina vulgaris . . 

 Folio. 



11 line 26 add Marsh. Ent. B 



Plate. 



216 



, 263 



, 698 



, 215 



. 167 



, 267 



, 270 



. 398 



. 44 



. 350 



, 351 



, 402 



, 149 



327 



271 



51 



43 



522 



104 



766 



59 



627 



292 



670 



558 



550 



678 



562 



634 



116 



690 



278 



542 



212 



211 



642 



221. Milium effusum . 



222. Doronicum Pardalianches 



223. Acinos vulgaris . . 



224. Monotropa Hypopithy 



225. Vaccinium Vitis idaea 



226. Isatis tinctoria . . 



227. Hypericum perforatum 



228. Sambucus nigra . . 



229. Phyteuma orbiculare 



230. Saxifraga tridactylites 



231. Orobus tuberosus . 



232. Tragopogon pratensis 



233. Stellaria graminea . 



234. Chelidonium majus. 



235. Pyrus malus . . . 



236. ^thusa Cynapium . 



237. Sium latifolium . . 



238. Scutellaria minor . 



239. Typha latifoha. . . 



240. Equisetuni arvense . 



241. Carduus acanthoides 



242. Cochlearia Danica . 



243. Veronica serpyllifolia 



244. Alhum ursinum . . 



245. Orchis Morio . . 



246. Cardamine impatiens 



247. Hyoscyamus niger . 



248. Hesperis inodora . 



249. Malaxis Loeselii. . 



250. Erica cinerea . . 



251. Hippuris vulgaris . 



252. Hypnum alopecurum 



253. Dentaria bulbifera . 



254. Astragalus glycyphyllos 



255. Orchis viridis . . 



256. Lycoperdon Bovista 



Plate. 

 710 

 , 754 

 723 

 , 726 

 , 662 

 734 

 510 

 746 

 738 

 219 

 172 

 275 

 295 

 199 

 91 

 11 

 750 

 362 

 494 

 318 

 323 

 127 

 371 

 366 

 370 

 630 

 486 

 435 

 582 

 35 

 506 

 111 

 144 

 208 

 570 

 355 



•it. 358. 1. 

 43 line Z^ for Lord Sidney read Lord Sydney. 



1 1 1 1" 5th line from the bottom, /or 4 read 3 distinct transformations. 



112 line 2 and 5/or Zonitis read Conopalfus. 



line 4tfor Zonitis praeusta Fab., read Conopalpus flavicollis Gyl. 

 Obs. All the dissections were made fi'om the species figured. 



127 This line shows the length of the Cassida represented, which was omitted 



in the plate : it is more than one-fifth the length of the magnified figure. 



2\b^line 39 for longicornis Fad. rea(? longicornis Steph. 



216^ for The Dwarf Orchis read An Orchis, (probably maculata) was in flower, &c. 



232 Mr. Davis has lately informed me that he finds Mezium mlcatum as late as the 

 middle of October, that it is frequently found amongst old waste paper in book- 

 sellers' Avarehouses, and that he discovered one in an old specimen of Dyticus, 

 on pulling it to pieces. 



244''after line 27 insert — II. With the club serrated internally. 



247'' ^me 11 dele ante- 



275 Saperda Atkinsoni was taken in Mr. Atkinson's garden at Grove-end, Paddington, 

 in 1827. 



347''^me 21 for Eumolps read Eumolpi : I allude to the genus Lamprosomaof Kirby. 



582 Mr. Henry Denny, of Leeds, has communicated the following observations oh 

 the supposed Larvae of Clythra ^.-punctata: " I suspect they inhabit Ant-hills. 

 In a large nest of the Formica rufa which I procured from Kirkstall Woods, 

 and kept in a box prepared for the purpose, I several times saw amongst the 

 little bits of sticks, straw, and various substances of wliich these insects form 

 their nests, a larva that appeared to be in a sort of case, formed of other ma- 

 terials, within which it could draw itself when alarmed. In a short time these 

 disap])eared, aiul some weeks after I found 3 or 4 specimens of the Clythra 4- 

 punctata crawling in the box, evidently but just emerged from the pupa, as the 

 elytra were quite soft and pale." 



606 It was in June, not July, that Mr. Walton took the Paramecosoma on the banks 

 of the Nidd, where 1 had the pleasure of seeing it alive this year in his company. 



723 last hue but 1 for 393 read 392. 



