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^ a, I „ight or fancied I migbt «pect "^ 'P^'fJ^^^^ * Han.p.tead 
,e i^eot, in stat„e and av-a, '>"- ^J-j; l^.J^.^ed appearance > 
ghgate. E~rjtlnngon he.sland b^ to my ey ^ _^^^^^^^ 
bere are none, but the few bn.hes tbat I found n .^ ^^^ 
anoe, the Waetberries, also, ''-« »' f^-"-^^;' trerro»mnnieation, 
f„„nditinDevon.b.re. ^j^^^. ^„ t„„i„g np 
,,e «r.t »7--;-t:::a t foand in Indance, yet it does not 
:;°"r™:2r«::lne being, I .appose, the interrogans between 
pring and antnmnal broods. „„Hist ■ NebWa brmcollis, found 
the following speoies alse do not appear »'•';''•;' ;^ J* ^ ^„., ,„ppi„g,. 
r .tones, not „nco»«.only. »-3 "f^^'^^'l^^;^^, ^„,1»„ 
- no donbt that I might ha™ - «» ^^ ^X^^ „, ,..„ and 
;:!rharri::^ wl-rlhilst searohmg for ant..-.. S„,™, .. 
imond Crescent, Islington, ^tc^wst, 1869. 
,. with regard to .peeie. confirmed by an able antbor.ty. I certam y P 
1 reading Br. Sharp's observations on OU^j'.^^^^JZZZl'iZ 
■er h^ the pleasnre »--'"™V ^ rr^ Mr WaW.de.oription of the 
*rico,«. Dr. Sharp remarks, that, to render a ^^ ^^^ 
tinctive speoifio character, of 0. fusa^s P^f-'^'^'JJ^ „„„.iderably flner 
>t the longitudinal stria, of the last abdom.nal .egm nt a^e 7^ 
a .ore closely packed than is the case in 0. <-;« ^^ f ^;;,„„,, ., 
TTr^'Tlr CtLr^rrnLriaracterisLof all the 
::;::;■; poss:s,"aud which were given to me by Mr. Walton, and captured by 
m at Portland. ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^er been 
• fi,. -RriHfih Museum ; unfortunately, amongst these, tnere a 
hose m the britisii mubLum , ^ ^^ j^ ^^j. 
,r. Waterhon... .pecimen. T have not seen so * ^J/-^^;,^,:,^ ,„_ 
dtherto seen example, thoroughly e«»ned by Mr. ™to 
.hat Mr. Walton did not detect the ^^^^J^^'J^r-' delicately striated." 
since he describe, the ultimate .egment m both the males 
