412 APPENDIX. 



Page 158. Dendrophii.us Sheppardi has been taken near Windsor by 

 Messrs. A. W. Griesbach and Waterhouse. 



Page 158. Sp. 1 a. Dend. 14-striatus. Steph. Nomen. "Zd edit. col. 36. — Ater 



nitidissimus, suhtiUssime punctulatus, elytris striis septem integris ornatis, 



pedibus piceo-nigris. (Long. corp. 1| — 1§ lin.) 

 Deep black, very glossy, very delicately, but obscurely, punctured ; elytra 



with seven continuous striae, reaching from the base to the apex ; legs deep 



pitchy-black. 

 Taken abundantly in Battersea fields in the summer of 1832 and 1833. 



Page 166. Lucanus Cervus. Curtis, v. x\. pi. 490. — A splendid figure of this 

 gigantic indigenous species. 



Page 167. Sinodendron cylindricum. Curtis, v. x. j5/. 478. 



Page 170. CoPRis lunaris. Curtis, v. ix. pi. 414. "Bungay." — Curtis, I. c. 

 Also not uncommon in Greenwich Park. 



Page 171. Onthophagus Taurus. I now possess this singular and rare 



insect. 

 Page 186. Geotrupes stercorarius. In Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. v. vii. 



p. 183, a variety (immature) of this species is described having an orange 



spot, with a blackish centre towards the apex of each elytron, by the name 



Geo. Bannani. 



Page 209. Genus PSAMMODIUS : 



§ A. forms the genus OXYOMUS of Eschscholt. 

 § B. forms the genus PSAMMODIUS. 



Pa^e 217. Oryctes nasicornis. The specimens of this insect here referred to is 

 now in my collection. 



Page 222. Sp. 1 a. -|-Melolontha Hippocastani. Fabr. Syst. Eleut.n.p.l67. 



— Panz- Faun. 97. J'. 8. — Entom. Edin. p. 190. — Oblonga, convexa, nigro-picea 



villosa, elyh^is tesiaceis nigro marginatis, stylo ani ante apicem coarctato. 



(Long. corp. 9^ lin. J 

 Oblong, convex, pitchy-black, with whitish hairs ; elytra testaceous, with a 



narrow black margin ; anal style short, constricted before the apex, the 



latter broad and obtuse. 

 " Taken by Mr. V\'ilson some years ago on the banks of Windermere." — 



Entom. Edin- p. 190, note. 



Page 223. Mel. FuUo. Curtis, v. ix. pi. 406. — Several examples have recently 

 occurred of this beautiful insect between Deal and Dover. 



Page 224. Phyllopertha suturalis. Ent. Mag. {Nevnnan) v. i. p. 509. — 

 Anisoplia suturalis. Curtis, v. xi. pi 526. — Chalybeo-atra, elytris testaceis 

 Tuargine circurndatd nigra. (Long. corp. 3^ lin.) 



Head black, with a chalybeous tinge ; antennae with the shaft testaceous, the 



