312 ' APPENDIX. 



Page 153. Hister nitidulus. " Very abundant."— Dr. Ho witt. 



Page 154. Hister feneus. " Newcastle." — G. Wailes, Esq. " Abundant in 

 Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 155. Hister maritimus. " Stockton-on-Tees." — Rev. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 157. ' Hister virescens. " Once taken by Mr. Marlow at Welbeck." — 

 Dr. Howitt. " Sea-shore, Marsden."— G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 159. Dendrophilus punctatus. " I have one specimen of this species, 

 taken in a dead bird in the Forest in 182S." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 165. Dorcus parallelipipedus. " Extremely abundant in the roots of de- 

 cayed ashes in the spring." — Dr. Howitt. " Bath." — C. C. JBabington, Esq. 



Page 166. Lucanus Cervus. Very common at Shorne in Kent, and known 

 by the name of the " Shorne Bug." 



Page 167. Sinodendron cylindricum. " Common in decayed ash and willow 

 trees all the year." — Dr. Howitt. " Meldon Park, Watlington, &c." — G. 

 Wailes, Esq. 



Page 172. Onthophagus medius. " Mansfield Forest, one specimen." — Dr. 



Howitt. 



Page 173. Onthophagus ccenobita. " Farningham, in Kent."— Mr. Ingpen. 

 " Rare near Nottingham." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 175. Onthophagus nuchicornis. " Abundant in the spring; and in the 

 autumn of 1830." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 176. Onthophagus ovatus. "'' Mansfield; not found near Nottingham." 

 Dr. Howitt. " Farningham, in Kent." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 180. Typhceus. The genus Ceratophyus (Cerophayus Lat.) Fischer is 

 scarcely synonymous with the present, Sc. dispar, Fab., being the type. 



Page 180. Typhosus vulgaris. " Common throughout the Forest district of 



Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 

 Page 182. Geotrupes vernalis. " In profusion on the side of Skiddaw." — G. 



Wailes, Esq. " Mansfield Forest, very abundant last spring, but local." — Dr. 



Howitt. 

 Page 182. Geotrupes lsevis. " Whinlath, Cumberland."— G. Wailes, Esq. 

 Page 183. Geotrupes niger. " Common in the Forest near Nottingham." — 



Dr. Howitt. 



Page 184. Geotrupes puncticollis. "Nottingham Park and Forest, but not 

 common." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 185. Geotrupes stercorarius. " Common in the Trent meadows."— Dr. 

 Howitt. " Very abundant in Northumberland." — G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 187. Aphodius Fossor. " Meldon Park, Tynemouth, &c common."— G. 

 Wailes, Esq. " Very common in Notts." — Dr. Howitt. 



