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Calathus micropterus. Same locality. 



Anchomenus atratus. Plentiful at Hammersmith marshes, 

 and at Clonmore, near Waterford. 



Anchomenus gracilis. Near Hythe, Kent; and in a 

 swampy spot near Lewisham. 



Amara curta. Not uncommon on the coast at South 

 Wick and Shoreham. I 



Amara strenua. Isle of Sheppey, being the second 

 locality recorded for this species, hitherto found only in the 

 Isle of Wight. 



Amara ingenua. Taken rather plentifully by Mr. H. 

 Adams, near Swansea. Only one example of this species 

 had previously been taken in this country. 



Amara oricalcica. Bridlington and South Repps, Nor- 

 folk. 



Amara rufocincta. Crwmlyn Burrows, near Swansea. 



Harpalus melancholicus. Near Tenby ; Conway ; and at 

 Glengarriffe in Ireland, in August and September. 



Harpalus litigiosus, Dej. Spec. iv. 361 ; H. Wollastoni, 

 Dawson, Geod. Brit. p. 144. A single example has been 

 found by Mr. Adams, near Purfleet; others have been taken 

 by Dr. Power and myself below the cliffs, at Kemp Town 

 and at South Wick, near Brighton ; and on looking over 

 Mr. Curtis's Collection recently, I detected therein three 

 examples, which, for almost twenty years, had remained un- 

 identified, having, however, a label attached to each, in- 

 dicating their respective places and dates of capture. One 

 was taken at Wrentham, Suffolk, in April, 1838 ; another 

 at Slaughter, Glocestershire, in June, and the third in the 

 Isle of Wight, in September. To Mr. Curtis, therefore, 

 the credit is due of having first captured it in England. 



Trechus longicomis, Sturm. D. F. vi. 83, pi. 151 -> Daw- 

 son, Geod. Brit. p. 167. A single example was captured by 



