Peacock: Lines. . Naturalists at Linwood Warren. 2H^ 



g-oing-, the Small Copper, the Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary, 

 and the Grizzled Skipper. Of moths the Cinnabar was common, 

 and there were seen four specimens of the splendid translucent- 

 winged Bee Hawkmoth (Macroglossa fuciformis), closely allied 

 to the Humming-bird Hawkmoth so often seen in g-ardens last 

 summer, as well as this. The other insects taken at Linwood 

 Warren were named by the Rev. A. Thornley, M.A., F.L.S., 

 F.E.S., as follows: — 



Hymenoptera. 

 Sphecodes gibbus. $ . 

 Sphecodes pilifroris. $ . 

 Salius fuscus. ? . 

 Pompilus viaticus. 9 . 

 Xomada succincta. °- . 

 Andrena nitida. £ . 

 Andrena g"wynana. ? • 

 Andrena chrysosceles. S- 

 Halictus cylindricus. ^ . 

 Halictus nitidiusculus. 



$ (stylopised). 

 Halictus morio. $ . 

 Tenthredo sp. Very fine thing;. $ . 

 Tenthredopsis dorsalis (?). One $ . 

 Pachyprotasis rapae. ? . 

 Macrophya sp. 



Ichneumonidas. Four examples 

 unknown to me. 



DlPTERA. 



Chilosia albitarsis. $ . 



Empis tesselata. Two $ examples. 



Empis sp. 



Dioctria rufipes. Three examples. 

 Sarcophag-a carnaria. One $ . 

 Pachyrrhina maculosa. $ and £ . 



Neuroptera. 

 Panorpa sp. Scorpion Fly. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Geotrupes typhaeus. One $. 

 Rhagium inquisitor. One. 

 Melasoma (Lina) populi. One. 

 Timarcha violaceo-nigra 



(coriaria). Two. 



Hister cadaverinus. One. 

 Corymbites cupreus. 



Three ^s (typical). 

 Phytodecta (Gonioctena) 



viminalis. One. 

 Athous haemorrhoidalis. Two. 

 Dolopius marg-inatus. Two. 

 Telephorus lividus. Two. 

 Rag-onycha pallida. Three. 

 Onthophag'us nuchicornis. One. 

 Adalia bipunctata. One. 

 Coccinella io-punctata (variabilis). 



One. 



Phyllobius arg-entatus. Two. 

 Phyllobius viridiasris (uniformis). 



Four. 



Phyllobius urticae (alneti). Two. 

 Strophosomus faber. One. 

 Polydrusus cervinus. One. 

 Hypera polyg-oni. One. 

 Rhynchites g-ermanicus. One. 

 Calathus melanocephalus. One. 

 Amara tibialis. One. 

 Phyllobius pyri. One. 

 Bembidium littorale. One. 

 Malachius bipustulatus. One. 

 Gastroidea (Gastrophysa) 



polvg-oni. 



Haiti ca pusilla. 

 Priobium castaneum. 

 Anaspis frontalis. 

 Cceliodes cardui (fuligSnosus). 

 Orehestes stigma. 

 Melig'ethes aeneus. 



HOMOPTERA. 



Triecphora vulnerata. 



The Scarlet 1 Iopper. 



From the well-known brick-pit south-east of Market Rasen, 



preserved 



Mr. W. Lewington collected the following - beautifi 

 tossils. I have presented them to the British Museum 



1900 September 1. 



The 



