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APPENDIX. 



out of a bramble-bush, in 1828, atColwich, near Nottingham."— Dr. Howitt. 

 " Sometimes without the apical red spot on the elytra." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 96. Cerylon histeroides. " Black Hall woods."— T. C. Hey sham, Esq- 

 " Under the bark of willows in the spring, in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 97. Tribolium castaneum. I have obtained this insect from India direct. 



Page 100. Rhyzophagus ferrugineus. " Beaumont." — T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 

 " Under bark of felled beeches in Meldon Park, April, and in Dec. 1830."— 

 G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 101. Rhyzophagus bipustulatus. " Harraby."— T. C Heysham, Esq. 



Page 106. Corticaria pubescens. " In damp cellars, Nottingham." — Dr. 



Howitt. 

 Page 111. Latridius lardarius. " City walls, Carlisle, near the Deanery." — 



T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 111. Latridius rugicollis. " Moss, Humby, Lincolnshire, Dec. 1829."— 



A. H. Davis, Esq. 



Page 112. Latridius transversus. " Bottisham." — Rev. L. Jenyns. 



Page 113. Latridius porcatus. "Under bark and in cellars at Nottingham 



common." — Dr. Howitt. 

 Page 114. Latridius ruficollis. " Eden Bridge." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 115. Latridius elongatus. " Moss, Humby, Lincolnshire, abundantly." 



— A. H. Davis, Esq. 

 Page 116. Xylotrogus brunneus. " One specimen captured in a shop window 



in Nottingham, 1829."— Dr. Howitt. 

 Page 117. Lyctus oblongus. " Very abundant during the summer, in Notts." 



— Dr. Howitt. " Bottisham." — Rev. L. Jenyns. 

 Page 121. Dermestes lardarius. "Newcastle and York." — W. C. Hewitson, 



Esq. " Epping." — Mr. Doubleday. " Extremely common in Notts." — Dr. 



Howitt. 

 Page 122. Dermestes murinus. " Newstead and Mansfield Forests, in dead 



birds." — Dr. Howitt. " Epping." — Mr. Doubleday. " New-walk, York." — 



W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 

 Page 125. Megatoma undata. " Once taken in an old ash-tree near Notting- 

 ham by Mr. Smith."— Dr. Howitt. 

 Pa°"e 126. Attagenus pellio. " Common in fellmongers' warehouses, &c, at 



Nottingham." —Dr. Howitt. "Meldon Park." — G. Wailes, Esq. "Common 



in old houses at Carlisle." — T. C Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 129. Anthbenus Musseorum. " Common at Nottingham."— Dr. Howitt. 



" Gibside, on flowers." — G. Wailes, Esq. 

 Page 132. Trinodes hirtus. " Windsor, out of an oak." — J. H. Griesbach, 



Esq. 



