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On the occasion of the Excursion of the Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to the Cleveland District early in August for the investi- 

 gation of Carlton-in Cleveland, I met with a large number of 

 Coleoptera, considering the time of year. In the list of these 

 beetles, given below, TricJiopteryx gratidicollis is the mnst interest- 

 ing insect. Two specimens were taken in the dung of sheep, on 

 Carlton Bank. 



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Helophorus brevipalpis, Bedel. 

 Cercyon hsemorrhoidali.s, H. 

 flomalota sordida, Marsh. 

 Tachyporus obtusua, L. 

 Tachinus rufipes, L. 



,, marginellus, F. 



Bolitobius trinotatus, Er. 

 Leistotrophus nebulosus, F. 

 Stenus similis, Herbst. 



,, nitidiusculus, Steph. 

 Oxytelus rugosus, Grav. 



,, sculpturatus, Grav. 



„ tetracarinatus, Block, 



Anthophagus testaceus, Grav. 

 Adalia obliterata, L. 

 Anatis ocellata, L. 

 Coccinella 7-punctata, L. 

 ,, 10-punctata, L. 



Halyzia 14-guttata, L. 



,, 22-punctata, L. 

 Trichopteryx grandicoUis, Mann. 

 Brachypterus pubescens, Er. 



,, urticae, F. 



Meligethes seneus, F. 

 Enicmus minutus, L. 



Byturus tomentosus, F. 

 Dolopius marginatus, L. 

 Helodes minuta, L. 

 Malthodes marginatus, Latr. 

 Cis boleti, Scop. 

 Longitarsus luridus, Scop. 

 Crepidodera transversa, M. 



,, ferruginea, Scop. 



Pleotroscelis concinna, M. 

 Deporalis betulae, L. 

 Apion apricans, Herbst. 



,, diohroum, Bedel. 



,, nigritai'se, Kirby. 



,, violaceum, Kirby. 



,, huniile. Germ. 



,, ervi, Kirby. 



,, virens, Herbst. 

 Polydrusus pterygomalis, Boh. 

 Phyllobius calcaratus, F. 

 ,, argeutatus, L. 



,, viridiferis, Laich. 



Sitones puncticoUis, St. 

 Orchestes rusci, Her. 

 Anoplus plantaris, N. 

 Coeliodes 4-maculatus, L. 



1900. 



The following Report on Beetles is, with slight exception, 

 from observations made during 1900. 



C0LE0P;rERA. 



Oxypoda lentula, Er. — Saltburn, at the edge of a pond, 

 (July, 1898). 



Gyrophsena affiniS, Mann.— In a bunch of small fungi 

 on a post at Saltburn (July). 



AgariCOChara laevieoUis, Kr.— In boleti at Saltburn. 

 One specimen in 1898. 



Homalium COncinnum, Marsh. — In a dead bird on the 

 shore at Saltburn (September ■. 



BythinUS CUrtisi, Denny. — By evening sweeping in a 

 valley at Saltburn (June). 



