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Pal. unic. or with only obsc. dull clouds. 



Pal. test.; ap. part of last j. (and often 2nd j.) consp. 

 pit. b. H. b. (often with 2 pale spots in fr.J Th. 

 dusky ; paler on mars. E. test, or brown ; often 

 paler near ap. Legs reddish. Rather thickly and 



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strongly punc. 



i n- 2i /2 



1. E.S.I. ! 



. melanocephalus 



Shining pit. b. Pal., an., tar., and mars, of th. and of 

 e., yel. or yellowish. A rather short species, strongly 

 and not very thickly punc. 2 1. E. . . ovalis 



Brown. Back of h., and cl. of an., dusky. Strongly 

 and thickly punc. 2}4 1. B. . . . nigricans 



Enochrus. 



H. (exc. 2 yel. spots in fr. ), ap. of pal., and u.-s., b. 

 Th. and e. test. yel. (often with dusky clouds). An. 

 and legs dusky r. or pit. Rather thickly punc. E. 

 obsc. p.-s. behind. 2 1/5 1. E. . 



bicoloi 



Paracymus. 



Short and conv. Strongly punc. Shining brassy, 

 tending to r. on the sides. Legs, and ba. of an. and 

 of pal., reddish. 1% 1. B. 



eeneus. 



A N AC/EN A. 



Thickly and finely punc. ' B. or pit. b. 



H. dusky ; 2 large test, spots in fr. Th. test.; disc 



dusky. E. test, with dusky clouds. Legs, and ba. 



of an. and of pal., test. Ap. of latter 2, dusky. 



Broad and rather conv. Spar. punc. 1 1. E. 



( To be continued. ) 



bipustulat: 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE BERWICKSHIRE 

 NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB. 



The concluding portion of the volume for 1873-75 of the 

 " History " of this Club has recently reached our hands, and a 

 brief notice thereof will not, we think, be without profit to our 

 readers. 



The Club was founded in 1831, has had many distinguished 

 naturalists on its roll, and now has 257 ordinary members. Its 

 field of operation is the Borders, in different places of which 

 the Club holds meetings during the summer. For example, 

 the meeting-places this year are Dunbar, Selkirk, Norham. 

 Rothbury, and Dunse. 



