INSECTS AND OTHER SMALL DEER. 145 



when we have hardly been able to find a single 

 specimen of the last-named, we have encountered a 

 beetle of some species or other on nearly every 

 tree. The accompanying illustration of a Carabus 

 intricatus which is, I believe, not a very common 



CAKAHUS IXTHICATVS. 



species in this country was photographed near 

 Elstree, in Hertfordshire. 



Stag beetles are said to confine their habitat to 

 the southern side of the Thames; we have met them 

 occasionally whilst walking along the lanes of Surrey. 

 The picture on p. 143 represents a male and female. 



Sometimes moths that cannot be attracted by 

 K 



