[980] Vol. I. p. [172].

[981] Linn. Trans. iv. 236.

[982] Vol. I. p. [50]—. [170]—. Since that Volume of the present Edition was printed, Say's account of the Hessian Fly has been met with, where he distinguishes it by the above name. (Journal of the Acad. of Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia 1817.) The Ichneumon he calls Ceraphron Destructor.

[983] De Geer, i. 605. This, as before observed, is not the I. Muscarum of Linné; but it ought to have that name, and the other instead to be named, I. Coccinellæ.

[984] Ent. Carn. 760, 761.

[985] De Geer i. 587.

[986] Ibid. ii. 876.

[987] Reaum. ii. 417—.

[988] Reaum. ii. 419—.

[989] De Geer i. 583—.