224 BRITISH ORTHOPTERA. 



New Forest. Need's Ore,, and near Christchurch (Lucas) ; 

 Bonrnemoutli (Kemp-Welch). I. of ]\ 7 i</]tf : Yarmouth (Lucas) ; 

 Afton Down near Freshwater., Blackgang Chine, Parkhurst 

 Forest, Underclrff, and St. Catherine's Point (Burr). 

 Hertfordshire: Royston (Harwood) . Kent: Near Deal. 

 (Porritt) ; Tunbridge Wells (Guermonprez) ; Bostal (Shaw). 

 Lancashire : Silverdale and St. Anne's-on-Sea (Porritt) ; 

 Ainsdale (Coward) Alithwaite, Birkdale District, Cark in 

 Cartmel, Ellerhow, Grange-over-sands, Hampsfell, Holker 

 Park, Liiideth, New r ton-in-Furness (Sopp) Lathom and 

 Ormskirk (Score) ; Scarisbrick (Chaster). Lincolnshire : 

 Mablethorpe (Porritt) Brumby Common, Sweetingthorne 

 Wood, Borksey, and Laughterton (Shaiv) ; Linwood near 

 Louth, and Manton Common (Thornley). Middlesex: Acton, 

 1886 (Winston). I. of Man : Lonan. (Shaw). Norfolk: Near 

 Waxham, Thursford, Kockham, Syderstone Common, Docking 

 Common (Shaic) ; Yarmouth sand-hills (Winston); King's 

 Lynn and Hunstanton (Atmore). Notts : Edwinstone and 

 Everton (Thornley) ; Sherwood Forest (Porritt) ; Wheatley 

 (Chamberlin) . Rutland: Present according to the Victoria 

 History of the County. Somerset : Lundy Island, as biyut- 

 tatus (Smith) ; Combre Florey near Taunton (Jones) ; Bath- 

 easton (Blathwaijt). Staffordshire: Dovedale (Jourdain). 

 Suffolk : Lakenheath Warren, Devil's Ditch, Foxhall, Gorton 

 Sand-hills, Southwold, and Lowestoft District (Morley) ; Tud- 

 denham (Porritt) ; Mildenhall (Perkins). Surrey: NearWey- 

 bridge Station, Merrow Downs, Oxshott, Boxhill, Esher 

 Common, and Devil's Punch Bow 7 ! at Hindhead (Lucas) ; Fren- 

 sham and Farnham Commons (Sopp) ; Redhill (-Frisby) ; 

 Blindley Heath near G-odstone (Burr):, Wimbledon (Shaw) 

 Wisley (South); Buckland Hill (Chapman). Sussex: Ash- 

 down Forest and Forest Row (Burr) ; Beachy Head (Porritt) ; 

 Dallington (Bloomfield) ; Eastbourne (Sopp) ; Heyshott, 

 Cocking, Pagham, and Eartham (Guermonprez). Westmor- 

 land: Arnside and Arnside Knott (Gamble). Yorkshire: 

 Scunthorpe (Baysford) Strensall, and Kirby-moorside 

 (Hewett). 



WALES. Anglesey: (Mason):, Llanfaethlu (Morton). Car- 

 narvonshire: Near Conway (Porritt); Mynydd Hill at 

 700 ft. (Stowell). Glamorganshire: Gower (Cambridge Uniy. 

 Museum). Merionethshire : Arthog (Nevinson). Pembroke- 

 shir'e : (Jones); Newport (8 hau'). 



SCOTLAND.- -G. maculatus is widelv distributed and not 



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uncommon in Scotland, occurring both on the coast and 

 inland : a bare spot on a railway or other bank is, according 



