92 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



9. E. majalis, Payk., Trans. CI. II., 217. 

 Twizell, and Castle Eden Dene. 



10. E. pectoralis, Panz. ; D. melanopthalmus, 1. c. 216. 



11. E. agnatlms, Schon., 1. c. 217. 

 On willows, near Axwell Park. 



12. E. tortrix, Linn., 1. c. 216. 

 Twizell and Durham. 



GRYPIDIUS, Schon. 

 1. G. equiseti, Fab., 1. c. 217. 



ELLESCHUS, Meg. 

 1. E. bipunctatus, Linn., 1. c. 218. 

 Specimens are in Mr. Selby's collection. 



ANTHONOMUS, Germ. 



1. A. pomorum, Linn., 1. c. 



2. A. ulmi, De Geer, 1. c. 



3. A. pedicularius, Linn., 1. c. 



4. A. rubi, Herbst, 1. c. 



The var. (?) comari appears to me not unlikely to prove a dis- 

 tinct species. It occurs plentifully in our district, and so far as 

 my experience goes always on one plant, Comarum palustre. 



BALANINUS, Germ. 



1. B. villosus, Fab., 1. c. 219. 



Rare. The specimens taken were found on the hazel. 



2. B. brassim, Fab., 1. c. 



MICCOTROGUS, Schon. 

 1. M. picirostris, Fab.; M. cinerascens, 1. c. 

 Very rare. " Marsden," Mr. J. Hardy. 



ANOPLUS, Schiip. 

 1. A. plantaris, Herbst, 1. c. 



0BCI1ESTES, III. 

 1. 0. quercus, Linn., 1. c. 



