368 APPENDIX. 



Page 26. Silpha reticulata. " Mansfield Forest, once taken by Mr. Smith." 

 — Dr. Howitt. " Cambridge."— C. C. Babington, Esq. 



Page. 27. Silpha opaca. " Nottingham Forest, in March." — Dr. Howitt. 

 " Newcastle."— G. Walks, Esq. " Sandsfield."— T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 



Page 27. Silpha laevigata. "Sea-shore, Marsden; not very abundant."— G. 

 Wailes, Esq. 



Page 28. Phosphuga atrata. " Very common in the neighbourhood of Car- 

 lisle." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. "Occurs in profusion during some seasons."— 

 Dr. Howitt. " Newcastle, Meldon Park, &c. ; abundant."— G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 32. NiTiDuLApunctatissima. "Very abundant in ashes." — G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 33. Nitidula grisea. " Cuddock."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. " Under bark 

 of willows, common in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 33. Nitidula depressa. " Rose Castle." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 34. Nitidula Colon. " Abundant in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 34. Nitidula discoidea. " Abundant in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 35. Nitidula bipustulata. " Common in Notts."— Dr. Howitt. " Moss 

 band." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 35. Nitidula rufipes. "Rare in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 37. Nitidula villosa. " Common in flowers."— Dr. Howitt. 



Page 42. Strong ylus strigatus. Plate xvi. f. 5. — This figure having been 

 taken from the original Marshamian specimen of Ni.undata, but the reference 

 to the plate was inadvertently attached to the following insect, which might 

 have been readily seen had Mr. Curtis read the description of the two insects, 

 instead of merely glancing at the figure. 



Page 43. Strongylus imperialis, dele Plate xvi. f. 5. — Curtis, viii. pi. 339. 

 " Under bark of aspen, Wanstead." — A. Cooper, Esq. 



Page 44. Strongylus ferrugineus. The type of the genus OsTOMAhairchart 

 is Pelris ferruginea, not this insect. " Welbeck, Notts, 1828, Mr. Marlow.'' 

 —Dr. Howitt. " Gibside."— G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 45. Campta lutea. " High Bickington, Devon." — T. Cocks, Esq. This 

 species, as marked in my Catalogue, forms a portion only of the genus 

 Cychramus of Kugellan. 



Page 45. Meligethes rufipes. " Common in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 46. Meligethes viridescens. " Eden Bridge." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 51. Cateretes bipustulatus. "Once taken by Mr. Marlow." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 55. Micropeplus porcatus. " Moss, Meldon Park, &c." — G. Wailes, Esq. 

 " Once taken in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. " Holm-gate, and near the Deanery 

 Carlisle." — T.C- Hey sham, Esq. "Lincoln's-inn-fields." — Mr. Ingpen. "Cob- 

 ham Park." — A. Cooper, Esq. The concluding observation from Mr. West- 

 wood should have been attached to the following insect. 



Page 56. Micropetlus staph ylinoicles. " Meldon Park." — G. Wailes, Esq. 



