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a list o£ the species captured. No previous list, to my knowledge, 

 Las beeu published for Guernsey, and as many are rare in England, 

 whilst others are not to be found there, I think it will prove of 

 interest to collectors. 



The species not found in England are indicated by *. 



Eur yg aster maura, Lin. — One specimen taken. 



Geotomus punctulatus, Cost. — Not uncommon under stones, &c., on the cliifs. 



Sciocoris cursitans, Fab. — Common in sandy places on the coast. 



Aelia acuminata, Lin. — Four specimens. 



Perihalus vernalis, Wolff. — One. 



Carpocoris fuscipina, Boh. — Very common on the cliffs. C. baccarum, Lin. — 

 Common. 



Piezodorus incarnatus, Germ. — Common. 



Strachia oleracea, Linn. — Both the red and white spotted forms are common on 

 the cliffs. 



*Strachia ornata, Lin. — One specimen taken of this beautiful species. 



*Brachypelta aterrima, Foerst. — Not uncommon on furze bushes on the cliffs 

 in autumn. 



Jalla dumosa, Lin. — Two. 



Acanthosoma hcBinorrhoidale, Lin. — Not uncommon. 



Syroinastes marginatus, Lin.^ — -Very common. 



Verlusia rhomhea, Lin. — Four. 



Coreus denticulatus, Scop. — One only. 



Alydus calcaratus, Lin. — One. 



Stenocephalus agilis, Scop. — Common. 



Therapha hyoscyami, Lin. — Not common. 



* Lyg (BUS punctato-guttatuSy'E Sih. — This pretty little red and black species is very 

 abundant, at the roots of foxglove on the cliffs in the spring, summer, and autumn ; 

 they are gregarious, and follow each other along a track like ants. They were 

 observed on sunshiny days in January and February of this year. 



*LygcEOsoma reticulatum, H.-S. — Common on the cliffs. 



Ischnorhynchus geminatus, Fieb. — Taken commonly by sweeping amongst heather 

 on the cliffs. 



Eenestaris laticeps, Curt. — Common in sandy places on the coast. 



Heterogaster urticce, Fab. — One specimen. 



Mhyparochromus dilatatus, H.-S. — Two. R. chiragra, Fab. — Two specimens. 

 R. chiragra, var. sahulicola. — One. 



Ischnocoris angustulus, Boh. 



Macrodema micropterum. — One specimen taken, with wings developed. 



Flinthisus brevipennis, Latr. 



Stygnus arenarius. — Common. 



Aphanus Eolandri, Lin. — Two specimens, taken many years ago. A. lynceus. 

 Fab. — One. A. quadratus, Fab. — One of our commonest species. 



Dieuches luscus, Fab. — Not uncommon. 



Emblethis verbasci, Fab. 



iJrymus sylvaticus. Fab. — One. 



