396 Al'l'F.N'UIX. 



Page 103. Sp. 1. tD»Y. Dumerilii. Latreille, Gen. Crust, et Ins. v. ii. p. 56. — 

 Leach, Zool. Misc. iii. 89. — " Elliptlco-suhcylindricus, ameo-Jlavescenti- 

 nigT icons, punctis minimis elevatis scabiusculis, elytris lineis aliquot elevati.'s 

 sulobsoletis, tarsis omnibus rufescentibus." — Latr. (Long. corp. 2§ lin.) 



Elliptic somewhat cylindric^ dusky, with a golden-yellow pubescence, and 

 covered with minute elevated points ; elytra with very obsolete elevated 

 lines, giving the appearance of being striated ; tarsi reddish. 



I have seen two specimens only of this insect, the first taken by Mr. Water- 

 house on the banks of the Wandle, near Garratt Green ; the other found in 

 Yorkshire, by the Rev. D. I. J. Preston. ' 



Page 106. Elmis Volkmari. Curtis, v. vii. pi. 294. — Taken near Hebden 

 Bridge; in Scotland, and near Bristol. 



Page 108. Sp. 5 a. Elmis rugosus. Loudon, Mag. Hist. Nat. (Bahington) 

 V. V. p. 329. — Lineari-elongatus , niger antennis pedibusque rvfis, thorace 

 hilineuto, elytris punctato-striatis, interstitiii rugosus, stridque elevatd unica. 

 (Long. Corp. f lin.) 



Elongate-linear, black, antennae and legs red; thorax with two longitudinal 

 lines; elytra punctate-striate, with the interstices rough, and a single 

 elevated stria. 



Taken at Bath, and near London. 



Page 109. Sp. 10. Elm. cupreus. Germ. Mag. (^M'uiler) v. i.p.275. — Ovalis cupreo- 

 niger, antennis fuscis, thorace post ice utrinquefopula obliqud, transversa, im- 

 presso, elytris punctato-striatis, interstitiis alternis subelevatis. (Long. corp. 

 I lin.) 



Oval ; coppery-black ; antennae fuscous ; thorax with a transverse oblique 

 groove on each side behind ; elytra pimctate-striated, with the alternate 

 interstices elevated. 



Taken near London. 



Page 109. Sp. 11. Elm. nitens. Germ. Mag. (Muller) ii. 273. — Steph.Nomen. 



Qd edit. col. 20. — Oblongus ; ceneus, antennis Jlavescentibus, thorace Icevissimo, 



opaco, elytris nitidioribus , punctato-striatis, interstitiis Icevis. (Long. corp. 



I lin.) 

 Oblong; brassy; antennae yellowish; thorax very smooth, opaque; elytra 



rather glossy, punctate-striate, with the interstices smooth. 

 Also found near London. 



Page 110. Hydrochus elongatus. Curtis, v. viii. pi. 359.— Occurs near Not- 

 tingham, Colchester, and Cambridge. 



Page 113. Helophorus fennicus. Elophorus fennicus Curtis, v. x. pi. 4i66. 

 — Not uncommon in the Isle of Thanet. 



Page 196. Genus 95 b. ENICOCERUS. 



Having seen but a single example of this genus when the description was 

 published, and that possessing only one antenna, of which neither 



