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Balaninus glandium, Marsh. Not common. Ringland ; Beeston 
Park ; Foxley Wood. 
,, nucum, Linn. Scarce. Foxley Wood. 
„ cerasorum, Hbst. Bare ; one example beaten from 
Elm at Eaton, May, 1888. 
,, rubldus, Gyll. One specimen swept up in a Clover 
field at Ringland, September, 1875; Asliwicken 
(Power). Its food-plant is Birch. 
„ villosus, llbst. Brundall, May, 1883. 
„ BRA88IC/E, Fab. 'I 
,, , l Common. 
„ pyrrhoceras, Marsh. J 
Anthonomds ulmi, De G. On Elms, not very common. 
,, ROSlNiE, lies Goz. By hedgerow beating, not 
uncommon. Bixley ; Lakenham ; Eaton ; Bircliam 
Newton (Fowler). 
„ PEDicuLARios, Linn. Common. 
„ pomorum, Linn. Locally common on Apple trees. 
„ Rum, Hbst. Common. 
Orcii estes quercub, Linn. Common. 
„ testaceus, Miill. On Alder, rare; Drayton Drew ray, 
June, 1889. Norfolk (F. Smith). 
„ alni, Linn. Very common on Elms. 
,, „ var. ferrugineus, Marsh. Less common than 
the typo. 
„ i li cis, Fab. Common on Oaks. 
,, fagi, Linn. Very abundant on Beech. 
„ rusci, Hbst. Brandon, July, 1882. 
„ ayellan.e, Don. On Hazel, widely distributed, but 
not common. 
,, stigma, Germ. On Sallows, very local ; Foxley Wood. 
„ salicis, Linn. Occurs sparingly on Sallows, in early 
summer. 
„ saliceti, Payk. Norfolk (Stephens). 
Eiiamphus flavicornis, Clairv. Common. 
Elleschus bipunctatus, Linn. Not common. I took a few 
specimens at Stratton Strawless, in August, 
1884, and at St Faith’s in August, 1887, off 
Broom, in each locality ; the food-plants, given by 
Fowler, are Sallows and Poplars. 
