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Miselia oxyacanthse and var. capucina. Sugar. 



Phlogophora meticulosa. Sugar. 



Hadena oleracea and H. dentina. Sugar. 



Calocampa vetusta and C. exoleta. at sugar. Fine specimen?. 



C. solidaginis. Sugar. 



Cucullia umbratica. At rest on telegraph post, 20th June, 1895. 



Gonoptera libatrix. Sugar. 



Habrostola tripartita (urticte). 



Plusia chr3'sitis, light. P. iota, light. P. gimma, flowers. 



Rumia luteolata (cratfegata). 



Odontopera bidentata. 



Crocallis elinguaria. Light and at rest on grass blade?. 



Eugonia alniaria (tiliaria). Light. 



Boarmia repandata. Tree trunks. 



Geometra vernaria. Grass in hedges. 



Venusia camhrica. 



Strenia clathrata. 



Abraxas grossulariata. Not by any means so common as usual. 



Anisopteryx fesciilaria. 



Cheimatobia brumata. 



Oporabia dilutata. 



Larentia didymata, L. ctesiata. 



Hypsi petes sordidata (elutata), bred from sallow. 



Melanippe montinata. 



Cidaria truncita (russata), C. testata ; C. populata. 



Eubolia plumbaria (palumbaiia). 



Tanagra atrata (chserophyllata). 



REPORT ON THE COLEOPTERA. OBSERVED IN 

 CLEVELAND IN 1895. 

 By M. L. Thompson. 



In this Report on the occurrence of Coleoptera in certain 

 parts of the Cleveland District subjected to some investiga- 

 tion during the past year, 103 species are noted. Certain 

 broad groups, into which this order of insects is eometimes 

 divided, have been recognised as a basis for their enumera- 

 tion. No consecutive form of classification with regard to 

 the families and genera has been followed, as species 

 occurring in the same locality are mentioned together to 

 avoid the repetition of place names. 



COLKOPTEKA. 



Geodephaga. — Carabus catennlatus was found on Stang- 

 how Moor in September, whilst at Redcar C. nemoralis 

 occurred in May ; where also Broscus cephalotes is common, 

 and Amara familiaris. At Saltburn, in May, a specimen 

 of Pterostichus vitreus (a moorland species) was picked up 



