196 LJmsoHi 
(p. 249) Motechnl^T also describes {inter alias) ibe fiAowingnew species . — 
LaBtridims pimi, L c, p. 238, pL 6, fig. 3, Bnssia aztd Englazid. 
£. «iid«Ia<«s, p. 842, En^laiid amd South Bosaa. 
Cbrfieoria lonalis (WaOaston, M. S.), L c, 3d, i, p. 70, England. 
(p^ 24iQ JTymeooaemu, eiill a^^HDrentty y e ws Meerte saiif , is transplanted bj 
McitiirliuliAji to tiie Caoyids fion tibe La f h n iii, to which it was referred b] 
Cpu 253) ITeloloiiaaJb^^NwasinuisiiicideBtaDy-r^rr^ tobv Perty (Mirth. Xatin£ 
Gee. in Be^^ 1867, SOS) as Jf. nOyaris. vur. 
(p. 261) Ogphim eoardahis and C /iiseieoniif are ^ and 2 of the same species 
teste Eee, Bert. Ent. Zeit., 1867, p. 407. 
(p. 281) Crfpkalms eAietis, Baa, and C. tfliz, GrlL, are identical, Usi-: Ferrari, 
CoL H^ie, S. 
(p. 296) Damadm genicmlafa and D. IcnooQi;, Thomson. Sweden, = B. seri-cea, 
pairtimL. We eitall of oonrae find these two noreMes here. 
(p. 301) Fleet nm s M s IseieoQu^ Thomson. Coleopterists must examine their P. 
It Toacf probaUy- be not geaeraiEtjr known Utak Motachnlskv, in Boll. Soc. Nai 
Moec, xxxvin, 2, p. 291, describes a new epecies of Cambus, viz., C. anglicus, takei 
near London! Tide Becord ZooL lit., 1866, p. 299. It is, of coarse, most like}} 
tihat in tins le&zence, as in sane, at least, of bis oQier localities, he has made 
aone snatafce.— S. C. Btb, 7, Ftak PSdd, Putney, S.W., Beoeikber, 1868. 
Botes o» OrjBifcafas "bimcdiidms amd Myhayvs pUosus. — On some aspens growing 
Bear A betgave nny I have detected certain beetles, which are rnioesting not only 
en J i' j ' JM ii L t£ Iheir rarity but also on acoounx of their hahitfi. Last spring 1 
obserred tiiat two of ^lese trees, whidi are firran 20 to 30 rears old, had been 
amilar to that in wbii^ pedlars offcen suSer, viz., thev had 
; at about tlie ler^ of Qydr lower branches ; one of them 
ftHen last winto-, the dSter during the parevioos one. On both I fotmd 
of their faarii^ began to decay befixe tiicy yidded to the stonn, but the 
reeent one was ^ill so &r afire as to be attempting to iJirow out leares, yet 
of its hnnciies had long been dead and one mde of the stem was so aL=^z> ■. this 
soon finnd to be caused by a small beeiJe b^oi^ing to the &milj HyUsi:. i t. Thii 
beede, Orffitabu fetaotiafwn, Batz., appears not to have been taken in England 
anoe its m i giua l capture by Hr. £. W.^aosm at Highgaie ; andl mav observe 
tbat vetj few of my qiecimens present the (sexoal) spines at the apex of the 
eiytza; and tiiat, whoi inesrait, tlie ^mies are Toy smalL This species, unlike 
Bylewaag onouttes, whidi commences its attack (doee to the groond, first attack: 
tie Wy***-", and then advances do wnward s. A odony is probably commerced 
by one^ or by a Hew paire ; but they i^ndly multiply. Here are about^ a dozen of 
the yonng a^en trees (Popalw treanila) <m ^hich I find them, and of thesJ 
ImmbAm the two already m^daoned, Hxj hare this season killed a third tree. TiJ 
leaves wlncli it threw out abondantly last spai^ are now all black and dead, aJ 
I BBspeet tbat tins k entirely tiie woik of tbe preeratt season. A fcnrth tree 9 
fer gone, and several ofliers are invaded. Like most of the Xylophizz, iz on^ 
