INDEX OF PLANTS. ERRATA. 
Plate. 
Plate. 
85. Alchemilla alpina . . 
. 204 
108. 
Vicia sepium 
438 
86. Buxus sempervirens . 
. 339 
109. 
Spartina glabra .... 
. 638 
87. Pyrethrum Parthenium 
. 675 
110. 
Pulmonaria angustifolia . 
. 610 
88. Boletus versicolor . . 
. 39 
111. 
Euphorbia portlandica. . 
. 322 
89. Senecio viscosus . . 
. 306 
112. 
Narthecium ossifragum . 
. 115 
90. Humulus Lupulus . . 
. 502 
113. 
Milium lendigerum . . 
. 650 
91. Sinapis alba .... 
. 546 
114. 
Linnsea borealis .... 
. 762 
92. Lathrsea squamaria 
. 160 
115. 
Thesium linophyllum . . 
. 228 
93. Rubus Idaeus . . . 
. 618 
116. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum . 
. 303 
94. Typha angustifolia . . 
. 702 
117. 
Mnium hornum .... 
. 23 
95. Boletus subtomentosus 
. 156 
118. 
Funaria hygrometrica . . 
. 143 
96. Agaricus flavmes ? . . 
. 123 
119. 
Cardamine hirsuta . . . 
. 418 
97. Carex divisa .... 
. 706 
120. 
Zannichellia palustris . . 
. 718 
98. Epipactis Nidus-avis . 
. 498 
121. 
Tamus communis . . . 
. 443 
99. Radiola millegrana . . 
. 358 
122. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum 
. 514 
100. Tuber cibarium . . . 
. 251 
123. 
Sedum dasyphyllum . . 
. 410 
101. Sedum acre .... 
. 379 
124. 
Littorella lacustris . . . 
. 107 
102. Poa aquatica .... 
125. 
Lysimachia nemorum . . 
. 164 
103. Avena elatior. . . . 
. 742 
126. 
Leucojum Eestivum . . . 
. 108 
104. Coprinus? .... 
. 334 
127. 
Viola canina 
. 168 
105. Agaricus coccineus . . 
. 71 
128. 
Galanthus nivalis . . . 
. 462 
106. Alopecurus bulbosus . 
. 534 
129. 
Caucalis nodosa. . . . 
. 422 
107. Ligusticum scoticum . 
. 758 
130. 
Splachnum ampullaceum . 
. 315 
Folio. 
1 line 22 for Duftschmidt read Duftschmid. 
6 line 25 for black behind read black before and behind. 
15 b line 9 for nigrita read Nigrita. 
23 for Siagonum read Siagonium. 
47 line 17 for 3-jointed read 2-jointed, 1st joint clavate, 2nd attenuated; external 
4 -jointed, &c. 
52 h line 4 for Austriacus Panz. read fracticornis Fab. 
63 b 3rd from the bottom, for female read male. 
79 line 37 for 4 read 2. 
87 line 22 for spheciform read fusiform. 
87 line 28 for neck read contracted base of the abdomen. 
87 h line 1 for neck read contracted base of the abdomen. 
99 b line 31 for flavo-maculatus read flavo-scutellatus. 
17 l h line 4 read l.S. madidus, Fab. Ent. Syst. — Marsh — Olivier’s t. 5,f 61. represents 
another insect, although it is referred to by Fabricius, Marsham, and Schonherr. 
203 b for paludosus Gyll., read meridianus Linn. 
2Q4 b line 15 for Onthophagus read Onthophilus. 
231 b line 27 for Lardew read Cardew. Fol. 250 for hybernicus read hibernicus. 
250 8th from the bottom, for crown of the head, read crown and 
286 line 11 for Trechi read Trichii. 
303 Lesteva Leachii may possibly be the A. dichrous Grav. 
315 b add to the last line after insect, “ and is magnified about twice the size of nature.” 
346 b 25 after centre add (fig. 9). Obs. The figure of Leiochiton Readii is scarcely 
coloured blue enough. Fol. 374 line 38 for Stcitica read Stictica. 
374 in the description of the Palpi the basal joint has been omitted; read therefore 
at line 20 : Palpi not reaching the apex of the lobe, naked, quadriarticulate, 
inserted in a deep groove, basal joint slender but concealed, 2nd cup-shaped, 3rd 
a little longer, 4th equal in length to the others united, elliptical (3). 
line 24, Palpi inserted in cavities on each side, short triarticulate, basal joint and 
part of the 2nd concealed, 3rd twice as long, stouter and subovate (4). 
406 b *** Amphimall a , Lat. Although I had collected at various times a large number 
of specimens, I was mistaken in supposing that I had the sexes, for there was 
not a female amongst them, which has been the cause of my giving incorrect 
characters of this subgenus ; they ought to have been — Antennse 9-jointed, 3 
terminal joints forming the club which is very small in the female. The legs 
differ in the sexes, as in the other species. 
446 I have lately seen a specimen of C. purpurascens F. taken by Mr. Saunders near 
Weymouth. 
526 Anisoplia suturalis has been found by Robert Ball, Esq., of Dublin, in abundance 
on the Rubus saxaiilis in South Arran Islands, Ireland ; they dropped into the 
heath as if dead when disturbed. Mr. Wm. MacCauley, an intelligent young 
man, at Roundstone, in Connemara, has taken specimens on the sand-hills in 
that neighbourhood. 
The letter b , following the number of the folio, indicates a reference to the second 
page of the leaf. 
Obs. In many instances opportunities offered of correcting the Errata in a portion of 
the letter-press and plates, and it is hoped that in the reprinted Folios none will occur. 
