-Enotomological Notes from Grimsby 
District, 1906. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
1. Melanargia galatea, one worn specimen taken 
on the wing at Ravendale by Dr. Felton, July 15th, 1g06. 
2. Colias Edusa, two specimens were taken at Little 
Coates by Mr. A. Bullock and Mr. R. Charlton, July, 1906. I saw 
‘a specimen on the railway embankment near Waltham, August 
2gth, :go6. 
3. Vanessa Io, one taken at Tetney by Mr. R. Charlton, 
Junr., June, 1906. 
4. Nola albulalis, one specimen of this very rare 
moth was taken on the wing in Bradley Wood by my friend Dr. 
Felton, August 19th, 1906. 
COLEOPTERA. 
— 
1. Bembidium paludosum, Panz. On June 4th, 
1906, at Linwood I took fifteen specimens on a mud flat at the side 
of a stream; they occurred in large numbers, at one place only, 
Tunning about very swiftly in company with Elaphrus cupreus 
and FE. riparius. This locality is unfortunately outside our 
district but makes a good county record. 
_ 2. Diehirotriehus obsoletus, De. I consider 
this a very uncommon insect here. I took one specimen on 
Humberstone fitties on September 30th, 1906. Of course 
D. pubescens, Payx., occurs in great numbers there and also on 
the north side of the Humber. 
