152 MAV. 



Omaceus nigrita. Moist situations. To 7. 



Harpalus ruficornis. Under stones and pathways. To 10, 



Colymbetes abbreviates. Ponds. To 6. 



Gyrinus bicolor. Surface of Pools, etc. To 6. 



Gyrinus villosus. Margins of rivers. To 6. 



Necrophorus germanus. 



.Necrophorus Sepultor. 



Oiceoptoma thoracica. >Dead animals and fungi. To 7. 



Oiceoptoma rugosa. 



Oiceoptoma sinuata. 



Silpha quadrimaculata. Oak-trees. To 7. 



Onthophilus striatus. ) _ 



Onthophilus sulcatus. ^ung and dead ammals. To 7. 



Geotrupes laevis, Smooth Dor-beetle. Dung on heaths. To 10. 



Melolontha vulgaris, Common Cockchaffer. Trees and hedges 



To 6. 



Anomala Horticola. Skirts of woods. To 7. 



Cetonia aurata, Rose May-chaffer. Flowers of the Dog rose. To 7. 

 Telephorus fuscus. 



Telephorus lividus. ' T 7 " 



Necrobia violacea. Dead animals. To 9. 



Scolytus Destructor. Bark of the Elm. To 7. 



Phyllobius argentatus. Woods and hedges. To 6. 



Deporans Betulse. Birch-tree. To 6. 



Brachy tarsus scabrosus. White Thorn. To 6. 



Donacia dentipes. > A TQ g 



Donacia simplex. > 



Cassidanobilis. ? Weedy banks . To 6 . 



Cassida splendidula. > 



Helops caraboides. Sandy places. To 7. 



Mordella aculeata. Umbellate plants. To 6. 



Notoxus Monoceros, Unicorn Beetle. 1 ( To 8. 



Staphylinus pubescens. > Sandy places. < To 6. 



Staphylinus erythropterus. ) ( To 7. 



Papilio Machaon, Swallow-tail Butterfly. In the fenny countries. 



To 7. 

 Papilio Podalirius, Scarce Swallow-tailed Butterfly. Woods, Bedford- 



shire. To 8. 

 Pontia Brassicse, Common Cabbage Butterfly. Gardens, etc. And 



7 to 9. 

 Pontia Napi, Green-veined White Butterfly. 



_ 

 Pontia Nap**. Gardens, etc. And 7. 



