404 APPENDIX. 



Page 81. NoTARis acridulus. " Bottisham/' — Rev. L. Jenyns. " Monk's- 

 woodj Bath, &c," — C. C. Babington, Esq. 



Page 83. Dorytomus Tortrix. '' Once abundantly on poplars in Copenhagen- 

 fields." — A. Cooper, Esq. " Cramond." — Rev. W. Little. " Epping." — 

 Mr. Douhleday. 



Page 85. Dorytomus fumosus. "Bottisham." — Rev. L. Jenyns. "Cramond." 

 —Rev. W. Little. 



Page 87. Pissodes Pini. " I have received specimens of this insect from 

 Hewett Watson, Esq., who informed me that he took them in the woods 

 above Inverary Castle, in Argyleshire, on the trunk of a Scotch fir : he also 

 caught it on the Clona mountains, at an elevation of 1500 feet. — Rev. 

 W. Little. 



Pago 89. Gronops lunatus. " Epping."— Jfr. Douhleday. "In a lane 

 leading from Cobham to Wisley-heath."— ^. Cooper, Esq. "Gravel pit, 

 Coombe-wood, June 1831." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 92. Hypera punctata. " Roxburghshire."— i2ey. W. Little. "Bot- 

 tisham."— iJey. L. Jenyns. " Dawlish, Devon."— C. C Bahington, Esq. 



Page 93. Hypera Arator. " Bottisham."— i2et». L. Jenyns. " Raehills, 

 common." — Rev. W. Little. 



Page 98. Hypera murina. " Cramond."— iJei;. W. Little. 



Page 105. Molytes anglicanus. "Near Cambridge." — Rev. L. Jenyns. 

 " Bristol." — G. Waring, Esq. 



Page 106. Leiosoma punctata. " Cambridge and Dawlish."— C. C 

 Babington, Esq. 



Page 107. Hylobius Abietis. "Raehills, abundant."— iZej;. W. Little. 

 "Newby Cross, &c"—T. C Heysham, Esq. 



Page 109. Alophus Vau. "Eden-bridge." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. "Cam- 

 bridge." — Rev. L. Jenyns. "Epping." — Mr. Doubleday. 



Page 110. Barynotus mercurialis. ^'^ Near Edinburgh." — Rev. W. Little. 

 " Dalston."— r. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 111. Merionus obscurus. "Eden-bridge." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 '^'Reche Chalk-pits." — Rev. L. Jenyns. 



Page 111. Merionus elevatus. "Cambridgeshire." — C. C. Babington, Esq. 



Page 112. Leiophl^eus nubilus. "Monk's-wood." — C. C. Babington, Esq. 

 " Epping." — Mr. Douhleday. 



Page 114. Otiorhynchus sulcatus. " Raehills." — Rev. W. Little. " Com- 

 mon near Ely." — Rev. L. Jenyns. " Epping." — Mr. Doubleday. 



Page 114. Otiorhynchus notatus. "Raehills." — Rev. W. Little. "Caer- 

 narvon, &c." — C. C. Babington, Esq. 



Page 115. Otiorhynchus scaber. " Newby-cross." — T.C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 116. Otiorhynchus ovatus. "Raehills." — Rev. W. Little. 



