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from upper Eocene in Bournemouth and (Entomologist XI. 1878 p. 193), 
an Æ schn a, later on by Scudder referred to the genus Basiæschna, 
from the same place. 
J. S. Gardner (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. XLIII. 1887 p. 270) records 
the elytron of a beetle, and the hind wing of a Homopteron from I. 
of Mull, Scotland. 
Finally Cockerell (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) V. 1920, p. 273—279, 
455—463, (9) VI. 1920 p. 65—72) has recorded the following forms 
from the English Eocene: 
Pycnoscelus (?) Gardneri n. sp. (Bagshot series, Bournemouth). 
Allopterites multilineatus n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Hammapteryx anglica n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Oecophjdla bartoniana n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Formica heteroptera n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Megapterites mirabilis n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Carabites gardneri n. sp. ( » » » ) 
Elaterites murchisoni Giebel (Lower Bagshot beds, Corfe clay). 
Elaterites perditulus n. sp. (Corfe, Dorset). 
Elaterites laconoides n. sp. (Bagshot series, Bournemouth). 
Elaterites sculptilis n. sp. (Corfe, Dorset). 
Elaterites palæophilus n. sp. (L. Eocene, Woolwich and Reading beds, 
Peckham). 
Curculionites marginatus Giebel (Bagshot series, Corfe). 
Ceutorhynchus (?) eocenicus n. sp. (L. Eocene, Woolwich beds, Peckham). 
Opliryastites gardneri n. sp. (Bagshot series, Bournemouth). 
Baris (?) palæophilus n. sp. (Bagshot series, Bournemouth). 
Chrysomelites allochlamys n. sp. ( » » » ). 
Leptura (?) bartoniana n. sp. (Corfe clay, Dorset). 
Pelidnotites atavus n. sp. (Bagshot series, Bournemouth). 
Carabites cuneatus n. sp. ( » 
Carabites parallelus n. sp. ( » 
Tenebrionites anglicus n. sp. ( » 
Chrysomelites quadrilineatus n. sp. ( » 
Carabites peracutus n. sp. ( » 
Buprestites purbecensis n. sp. ( » 
Curculionites brenthiformis n. sp. ( ». 
Chrysomelites bartonicus n. sp. ( » 
Curculionites optimus n. sp. ( » 
Erotylites wallacei n. sp. (Corfe clay, Dorset). 
Dorset 
Bournemouth) 
» ) 
And in Canad. Entomologist 1921 p. 22 he has added 
Carabites scoticus n. sp. from I. of Mull, Scotland. 
From the Eocene of France Goss (Proc. Geol. Assoc. V. p. 214) 
records the find of “a number of insects” in lower Eocene deposits 
at Sterzanne sur Marne. 
