374 APPENDIX. 



Page 228. Hoplia argentea. " Rare near Nottingham." — Dr. Howitt. 



Page 232. Valgus hemipterus. The communication from Mr. Wailes should 

 have been placed to No. 1203 (instead of 1202, as given by a slip of his pen). 



Page 233. Cetonia aurata. " Crowford and Matlock, Derbyshire, and Mans- 

 field, Notts."— Dr. Howitt. " Salisbury." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 244. Elaterid^e. My friend J. E. Gray, Esq. informs me that Esch- 

 scholtz has recently given a new arrangement of this family, in which he has 

 divided it into several genera, giving types of each; but I have hitherto been 

 unsuccessful in obtaining a view of the work, which Mr. Gray saw in Ger- 

 many:— he also informs me that in another work of the above writer he 

 quotes E. murinus, fasciatus, and varius as belonging to the genus Lepi- 

 dotus, Megerle. 



Page 258. Elater ustulatus. " Tunbridge Wells."— J. G. Children, Esq. 



Page 265. Ctenicerus pectinicornis. " Meldon Park, common." — G. Wailes, 

 Esq. 



Page 266. Ctenicerus cupreus. " Meldon Park, common." — G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 267. Ctenicerus tessellatus. " Sea-shore, Tynemouth." — G. Wailes, 

 Esq. 



