708 
Under Ononis, Yarmouth 
Orthocephalus saltator. Hahn. 
sand-hills; rare. 
Loxops cocciNEUS. West. On Ash trees, not rare. 
Orthotylus striicornis. Kbm. Occasionally on various trees. 
,, VIRIDINERVIS. Kbm. ] 
„ PRASINUS. Fall. I company. 
„ scoTTi. Eeut. On Plum trees ? 
„ NASSATUS. Fab. ) 
PLAViNEavis. Kbm. / ““ 
TENELLUS. Fall. Oil Hazel ; local. 
UouGLASi. Saund. 
CONCOLOR. Kbm. 
CHLOROPTERUS. Kbm. 
BICOLOR. 1). and S. 
RUBIOUS. Puton. A coast insect. I have only taken 
one example of the red form : this was on the 
On Broom. Donglasi is 
scarce ; the others are 
common. 
sand-hills at Yarmouth. 
The green form was 
very abundant under Atviplex portidacoides, at 
Wells, in August last. 
,, ERiCETORuii. Fall. A common heath-loving species. 
Heterotoma merioptera. Scoji. Very common on Kettles, &c. 
Macrocoleus molliculus. Fall. Occasionally by sweejiing. 
») Paykulli. Fall. On Ononis; not uncommon. 
Amblytylus afeinus. D. and S. By sweeping in damp places; 
rare. 
Tinicepiialus obsoletus. D. and S. On Furze and Broom. 
CONOSTETHUS SALiNUS. Sahl. A remarkable insect which closely 
mimics the green form of Ovthotijlns ruUdus, 
in company with which it occurs, but from 
which it is abundantly structurally distinct. 
The proportion of the Conostetlius to the 
Orthotylus seems to be about ten jier cent. 
The only specimens I have seen are from a salt- 
marsh at Hunstanton. 
Oncotylus decolor. Fall. By sweeping Grasses. 
Harpocera thoracica. Fall. On Sallow and Oak ; scarce. 
Phylus melanocephalus. Linn. On Oak ; scarce. 
,, PALLiCEPS, Fieb. With the preceding species ; common. 
„ AVELLANiE, H.-S. On Hazel, &c. 
