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asites having done so. ^ j l^red from 
Il"forms »e he often finds Ho...loia .ori<.ria in the wet 
ws of «. destructor. 
bergavenny, July, 1869. ^ 
BY EEV. A. E. EATON, B.A. 
.e.eMco™pa..onofthe.ontWga^sonheny^^^^^^^^^ 
,e British genera of Mj,le^nM - -"/J; ^^ J , 
ification which I drew np last y'-'-. "L , e was based principally 
,. The arrangement then P-P-^^J'^Jf^ra test (not alto- 
. structures of the imago, wh.ch seem to serve 
,er satisfactory) of their f "*- '» ^^J °*^;,„ ^ „,de are the 
The most considerable changes that w.ll have o ^^^^ 
motion of asm. and Vricoryau, ';*^''^^^^ t AmeLn Po*»a»- 
y seem to be closely un.ted by »<=- "' ;'^^. \^ ^,^ ^.auction of 
I .,„„. of Kollar's M.S., "^-'^l^^Zuria .nA UcUania 
Mmurus to the Cheon group, ^'"'"'f " J ^„^ye to decide upon 
,„ld accompany CnU or not, ,s a V^^-l'^Z.ni these are at 
'--^'^"trelXsrt^Lrinto three principal 
esent unknown. "^^^ '^ '^ j^^^„^;,, ,y„pts, with the mand.ble 
oupsofgenera:-(l)tliosev.. fouho-e with nymphs which 
■educed externally into a porrectspme^ ^2)thoewr y^ P ^^^^^^ 
■awl about the river-bed, -^oseJe,..le> J^^ adu ^^^^_^.^^^ 
;he detail of my former plan, and does not affect g 
