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thai, if \vu live, I can I dare sav send you a dozen specimens 

 next season.— Rev. G. T. Rudd ; May 18, IS'iD." 



" Licinus cassideus was taken at Aldborongh, Snff'olk, in 

 1824. It is in the British AInseuni. Epomis circmmcriptus, 

 in meadows at Netley. Necrophorus yennanicm, Lord 

 Abingdon's Wood, near Oxford.— Rev. F. W. Hope; 1828." 



'' Hamalicherus heros, on trnnk of an elm, near Colney 

 Hatch. — A. Ingpen; November, 1831." 



" 1 have been taking Polydiosus sericius freely, and also 

 Elater [Cardiophorm) thoraciciis, in Littleton Copse.— Rev. 

 G. T. Rudd; Kimpton, June 1, 1829." 



" I take the following insects in the neighbourhood of 

 Bxx^ioX'.— Ceyamhyx {Lamia) fe.vior, Scarabceus (Copris) 

 iimaris, Scarabaeus {Bolbocertis) . mobilicornis (in Lord 

 Clifford's Park), Curculio [Platyrhiiim) latirostris ; and at 

 Lundy Island, Scarabceus ti/p/ueus {Typltceiis vulyaris). — 

 George WariiNg; Bristol, June 21, 1829." 



Note. — This insect is not in the list of Coleoptera of 

 Lundy, given in Mr. J. R. Chanter's 'Monograph,' lately 

 published. 



" 1 find jSebria licida in plenty near Redcar, Guisboro', 

 Yorkshire ; also Dischirius iiilidus in profusion, and a 

 species the size of ^ nitidus,' but it is castaneous and opaque ; 

 Blediiis tricontis is in profusion ; Nuloxus tnonoceras is also 

 here in profusion. What have you made of tiie insect I sent 

 you like Olceoplonia ilioracica, but with the sides of the 

 thorax augulated ? I found it at Amesbury. — Rev. G. T. 

 Rudd; Redcar, Guisboro', Yorkshire." 



" In consequence of the summer having been so very wet 

 I have done very little in collecting, but have added a ^ew 

 insccls to my cabinet, amongst which are Apale capucutus 

 and Lamia {Monochamus) sartor. I saw at Yarmouth, in 

 the possession of Mr. Paget, a specimen of Tenebrio {Blaps) 

 yiyas, taken by l)is friend Mr. W^illiams, of Ipswich, under 

 the bark of a tree. Curtis says that Mr. Griesbach also lias 

 one. — Josh. Spai^shall; Norwich, October 24, 1829." 



'^ Saperda J'errea {Steiwstola niyripes), tAkeu abundantly 

 here in June, 1828 ; but last summer sparingly ; it was taken 

 previously at Manchester. — Godfrey Howit ; Nottingham, 

 December, 1829." 



"I shall now mention a (ew of my recent captures: — 

 Odacantha i/iela/iiira, in plenty in the sedge boats ; Dromius 

 siyt/ia, in moss, Midingley Wood, near Cambridge ; Colym- 

 betes Grapii, near Cambridge ; Platyrhiiius laliroslris, Bath, 



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