360 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S CALENDAR. 
FEBRUARY. 
No. 
of 
Gen. 
Name. 
Where found. 
Other 
times 
of ap. 
Reference to 
description. 
4 Podura plumbea 
5 Smvnthurus fuscus 
Podura viridis 
36 Sphodrus collaris 
88 Silpha opaca 
104 Staphyliuus Morio 
110 Omalium planum 
133 Byrrhus semistriatus 
138 Platysoma picipes 
flavicornis 
depressus 
oblongns 
140 Parnus sericeus 
142 Helophorus stagnalis 
131 Hydropliilus caraboides 
200 Bruchus ater 
340 Eriogaster lanestris e, 
The small Eggar 
354 Noclua croceago e. 
The orange Upper-wing 
Under stones 
Damp hedges 
Buckwheat 
Roots of trees, Epping Forest 3,4, 
Roots of trees 
Uuder stones and moss 
Under bark of decayed trees 
Roots of grass and banks 
Under bark 
Page 141. 
Stewart ii. 276. 
M. 443. sp. 29. 
120. sp.)5, 
G y I l.it.2S8.sp. 9. 
, , —221.sp.20. 
3,4,5, 1 99. sp. 7. 
3,4, 
3,4, 
3,4, 
3,4, 
3,4, 
3,4, 
Page 184. 
185. 
Hist. O. Fabr. 
B. of ponds, Wandsworlh Com.3,4, Page 185. 
Ponds and aquatic plants 3,4,5, 186. 
Ponds and ditches 3,4,5, 1 87. 
Furze. Coombe 6, Marsh.236.sp,4. 
Page 247. 
Bushy places 
Dried leaves 
0 
Geometra leucophearia E.Dry leaves and trunks of trees 
The Spring Usher 
csesiata e. Skirts of woods, Peekham 
The February Carpel 
nigricaria e. Trunks of trees 
The dark- bordered Usher 
Hedges 
primaria b. 
The early Moth 
Biston hispidarius e. 
The small B> indie 
Tinea nubilea e. 
The clouded Brown 
tortricea e. 
The clouded Lead 
Salicis e. 
The rosy Day-moth 
lYunks of oaks and sallows 
Oaks 
Hedges 
4,6, Haw. 259. 
279.sp.23, 
330.sp.4l, 
279.sp.22. 
11, 305.sp.94, 
— — 274. sp. 7, 
503. sp. 5, 
sp. 6. 
- — - 504. sp. 7. 
MARCH, 
9*Drassus melanogaster 
* ater 
10 Clubiona lapidicola 
1 1 Aranea domestica 
13 Argyroneta aquatica 
2 Forbicina polypoda 
10 Cicindela campestris 
12 Carabus violaceus 
catenulatus 
nemoralis 
Under stones 
Houses 
Ditches 
Under stones 
4, Page 123. 
4, 
4,5, 
4,5, 124. 
4,5,12; 125. 
4, 140. 
Sandy pi., fields, pathways 4,5,6,7,Marsh,389.sp.l. 
Roots of trees and understones4,5, Page 145. 
4,5, 
Gardens 4,5,6, 
