128 THE entomologist's record. 



Tnuj(i))]ilnem arcuatUR : In flood refuse. Lesteva pubescens : In flood 

 refuse. Lathrmacum unicolor : In fungi. Omalmm rivulare and 

 Froteinus oralis : Common in fungi. Necrophorus humator, N. ruspator, 

 N. vespillo and N. mortuorum : In carrion. Silpha riu/osa and .S'. 

 thoracica : Common in carrion. S. nvjrita : One, under a stone. 

 S. i-pwictata : Beaten from oak. S. atrata : Very common at tree roots, 

 etc. (J/tolcva spadicea : One among dead leaves. C. tristis, C. ni</ricanf< 

 and C. ni(irita : In carrion. Potoiiiapha(/us scriceus : One, at root of a tree. 

 Hister cadaveiunis and Saprimis nitidulus : In carrion. Adalia hipunctata, 

 Coccinella 10-punctata and C. liieroghjpldca : Common on various plants. 

 Mtjsia ohlonfioiiuttata and Anatis ocdlata : Common in fir woods. 

 Coccindla 11-punctata : Among refuse on Burgh Marsh. C. 1 -punctata : 

 In grassy places, scarce. Hahjzia lA-tpittata and H. IS-ijuttata : 

 Beaten from various bushes. //. ^2,-punctata : In flood refuse. 

 Chiloconiii bipustulatus : Swept from heath, near fir woods.^ nhiz<jhins 

 litura : Common in grass tufts. Coccidnla nifa : Among reeds, etc. 

 Epuraea aestiva : Beaten from reeds. Mclujetlu's aeneus : Common in 

 flowers. Tenebrioides mauritanicus : Several in a flower mill. Ceiylon 

 Jiisti'voides : Under bark. lihizophagus hipmstidatus: Under bark. 

 Micrauibf rini : Among hay. Paramecosoma vielanocephalwn : Several 

 in flood refuse. Bijtunis tomcntosus : Beaten from mountain ash. 

 Ihjrrlais pilula : Under stones, etc. Cytilus varhis : One at White- 

 haven. Sinodendron ojlindricum : In rotten wood, near Ulleswater. 

 Aphodius Jimetarhis, A. prodromus and A. merdarius: Common in 

 dung, etc. A. fossor, A. depressiis and A. rnfipes : Odd specimens in 

 various places. Geotrupes putridariiis and G. si/lraticus : Common. 

 Hoplia philantlms: One specimen on the wing. Serica brunnea : 

 Common at light, etc. Mclolontha tmlgaris : Seldom met with. Pln/llo- 

 pertJui Jiortieola : Common on hazel, near Keswick. Cryptohi/pmifi 

 riparins : Common, river banks, etc. Elater haltcatiis : In wood 

 and at " sugar." Mdanotiis ritfipes : One specimen at sugar. Atlunis 

 nvjer : By beating. A. haonorrJtoidalin : Very common on bilberry, 

 etc. Limonim ci/lindricus : Several taken on the wing. Adrastus 

 limbatus : By beating. Agriotes obscunts : Abundant everywhere. 

 A. sputa to r : One swept from bilberry. Dolopins marginatus : By 

 sweeping Curgwhitcs pectinicomis: In flowery meadows. C. tesseUatus: 

 One in company with the preceding. Lampgris voctiluca : Common 

 in damp meadows. Ancistronyc/ia abdoniinalis: Two fine specimens 

 taken on fern in a damp wood. Telephonis nisticiis, T. liridus, 

 T. n'lgricans var. discoideus: Common throughout the district. 

 T. binilor, T. jlavUabris and T. haemnrrhoidalis : occasionally taken. 

 llhagnngcha fulra and .Fi. pallida : Beaten from various shrubs. 

 Malacliins bipmtulatus : Two from oak. Ptiims fur, Niptus hohdfurus 

 and Gibbinm scotias : In houses. Cis boleti : Common under bark on 

 a dead tree. Ilhagium bi/asciatuin and Ii. inquisitor : Under bark. 

 Strangalia mclamira : Beaten from hemlock. Donacia simplex : Conunon 

 on yellow iris. D. comari : On marsh marigold. Leiiia cgandla : 

 Under bark and in grass tufts. Chjtlira ijuadripunctata: Among hazel 

 near Keswick. C/irgsomda stapliglea: Common by sweeping. C. 

 polita : Under moss. Mdimnna acnruin : About a dozen swept from 

 grass and bracken in a damp wood. M. popxdi : one at Allonby. 

 I'Injtddccta oliracea : Beaten freely from broom. Gastnndea pulggiini: 

 One in a garden. Phaedon twnidulus : In grass tufts. P, bctulae : 



