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Page 7. HYPOPHL.tus bicolor. Curtis, v. x\. pi. 430. — Occurs at Camber- 

 well. 



Page 9. Sp. 4. ITenebrio laevis. Steph. Nomen. '■Zd edit. col. 83. — Ten. nitidus. 

 Westwood MSS. — Castaneo-piceus, nitidus, tenuissime punctatissimus, pedibus 

 (Equalibus, elytris postice latioribus convexis striato-punctatis, striis e punctis 

 minutis compositis. (Long. corp. 5f lin.) 



Pitchy-chestnut, convex, shhiing, very mmutely punctured ; elytra broadest 

 behind the middle, obsoletely striated, the striae composed of minute 

 punctures ; legs of equal size, and with the palpi and apex of antennae some- 

 what ferruginous. 



A specimen of this insect is in the collection of Mr. Westwood, taken by 

 G. Heales, Esq. at Stoke Newington. 



Page 14. DiAPERis senea. Has been taken plentifully near Hammersmith 

 during the past winter. 



Page 23. JBlaps gigas. The specimen of this insect referred to as having 

 been taken near Yarmouth proves to be the Te. cornuta of Fabr., a 

 Levant insect, and consequently not indigenous : Mr. Sparshall, in whose 

 collection it now is, having sent me the specimen for examination. 



Page 29. Sp. 3 a. fCisTELA nigrita. Fabr. Ent. Syst. v. iv. App. p. 447. — 



" Atra, elytris substriatis, antennis pedibi/sque concoloribus." — Fab. I. c. 

 Deep black; elytra slightly striated; antennse and legs concolorous. 

 In the collection of the Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 30. Sp. 6. fCiST. curvipes. Of this insect, which was in the collection 

 of W. W. Saunders, Esq., but was accidentally destroyed, I am unable to 

 furnish a description. 



Page 35. Read Sp. 1. Phloiotrya rufipes; the specific name being omitted. 



Page 37. Hypulus Quercinus was again taken in the summer of 1833 in the 

 Robin Hood lane, near Coombe wood, by Mr. R. VV". Lewis. 



Page 38. Abdera bifasciata. " On palings, on Wimbledon Common, 

 12th June, 1827."— J. O. Westwood, Esq. 



Page 40. Sp. 2. Hallomenus flexuosus. Paykull, Faun. Suec. v. ii. 182. — 

 Curtis, V. X. pi. 474. — Supra testaceus, sublcevis, vertice, thoracis medio, scu- 

 iello, elytrorumque fasciis duabus Jlexuosis nigris. (Long. corp. 1^ — If lin.) 



Testaceous above, nearly smooth, with the crown, the middle of the thorax, 

 the scutellum, and two narrow very much angulated fasciae on the elytra 

 black. 



Taken near Peterborough, and "in fungi growing on willow trees at Cam- 

 bridge, May 1834."— C C. Babington and J. L. Brown, Esqs. 



Page 40. Sp. 3. Hall.? dimidiatus. Steph. Nomen. 9.d edit. Appendix.— 

 Nigro-fusca, parce pubescens, elytris fuscO'testaceis, thorace postice punctis 

 dvobus im.pressis, antennis pedibusque rufo-fuscis. (Long. corp. Ij lin.) 



