74 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Baris chlorizans, Germ. I have a specimen of this rare 
species that I took on Bidston Marsh, in March, 1888. 
Balaninus glandiwm, Marsh. Frequent on oak in Hast- 
ham Wood. The larva feeds in acorns. 
CALANDRIDZ. 
Calandra granaria, Li. Common in grain warehouses. 
Calandra orize, L. Taken by Mr. Wilding in rice mills 
in the city. 
SCOLYTIDA. 
Hylastes ater, Payk. Rock Ferry, May, 1862 (F. Archer). 
Hylastes palliatus, Gyll. A single specimen taken on 
Leasowe Marsh, May, 1888. 
Phleopthorus rhododactylus, Marsh. Bidston Marsh, 
in April, 1862 (F. Archer); several specimens beaten from 
dead sticks of gorse at Bidston (J.W.E.). 
Hylesimus crenatus, FY. Mr. Wildiug has specimens 
taken in bark of ash at Knotty Ash. 
Scolytus destructor, Ol. I have several times met with 
the work of this destructive insect, and dead specimens in 
the burrows, but have never found a living specimen. 
Tomicus laricis, F. Mrs. Ellis found a specimen of 
this species blowing about on the Hightown sandhills, in 
September, 1885. 
Cryphalus binodulus, Ratz. I found a single specimen 
on the Wallasey sandhills, in May, 1883. 
Dryocetes villosus, F. I once took a considerable 
number in a dead oak at Spital. 

