APPENDIX. 405 



col. 25. — Gibboso-ovatus, nigro-piceus rdtldus, thoracis marginibus pedibusque 



pallidis, antennis pallidis clava nigra. (Long. corp. 5 lin.) 

 Glossy pitchy -black ; thorax rather paler^ with the margins broadly pale; 



body beneath pitchy; legs and antennae pale, club of the latter black. 

 Taken near Stockton by the Rev. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 184. Sp. 3. Clam, enshamensis. Has been taken in plenty in Scotland 

 and other parts of the north. 



Page 185. Sp. 4. Clam, nitidus. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 25 — Gibbosus, 



ater, nitidus, antennis pedibusque pallidis. (Long. corp. ^ — J lin.) 

 Gibbous, deep black, very glossy ; antennae and legs very pale. 

 Found, not uncommonly, near Stockton, by the Rev. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 185. Genus CXI 1 1. CORYLOPHUS, Leach. 



The name Clypeaster having been previously employed by Lamarck for a 

 genus of Mollusca, as pointed out by Mr. Spence in the Linnean Transac- 

 tions, vol. xi. p. 131, I shall revert to the above, proposed as a substitute 

 by Dr. Leach, as given in the second edition of my Nomenclature. 



VOL. III. 



Page 3. ScAPHiDiuM 4-maculatum. Curtis, v. viii. pi. 379. — Abundant in 

 some parts of Yorkshire. 



Page 7. Sp. 7. Ptomaphagus Davisii. I have obtained this species from 

 Scotland. 



Page 8. Sp. 1 a. Catops Frater. Enf. Mag. (^Newman) v. i. p. 507. — Pullus, 

 leviter villosus, pedibus fusco-ferrugineis. (Long. corp. If lin.) 



Head black; antennae with the two basal joints ferruginous; thorax fuscous, 

 with the exception of the apical joint, which is paler ; thorax black, with a 

 brown pile; elytra black, slightly tomentose and rugose, with a single stria 

 on each towards the suture ; legs rusty-brown. 



Taken at Halifax and hi the north of England. 



Page 8. Sp. 1 b. Cat. Soror. Ent. Mag. {^Newman) v. i. p. 508. — Niger, 

 elytris pedibusque piceis. (Long. corp. H lin.) 



Head black ; antennae with the four basal joints, and half of the fifth, ferru- 

 ginous; thorax black, with a brown pile; elytra and legs pitchy-black ; 

 the former rugose, faintly striated. 



Found near Halifax and in other parts of the north. 



Page 11. Sp. 9 a. Cat. nubifer. Ent. Mag. (^Newman) v. i. p. 507. — Cat. 

 fulvicollis. Steph. Numen. 2d edit. col. 25. — Fuscus, capite nigra, thorace 

 medio fusco, lateribus ferrugineis. (Long. corp. l^: — IJ lin.) 



Head black; antennae with the three basal joints pale ferruginous, the 

 remainder fuscous, with the apical one paler ; thorax ferruginous, with a 

 large central fuscous cloud, extending to none of the margins ; elytra 



