A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Cruttwell, sometime Vicar of Denton ; John Curtis, in British Ento- 

 mology ; the Rev. J. F. Dawson, in Geodephaga Britannica ; Henry 

 Denny, author of Momgraphia Pselapidarum et Scyamcenidarum Britannia, 

 Norwich, 1825 ; H. St. J. Donisthorpe, F.E.S. ; T. P. Dossetor, who 

 lived in Norwich 1 876-87 ; E. G. Elliman, F.E.S. ; the Rev. Canon 

 Fowler, in 'The Coleoptera of the British Isles ; W. L. Fox of Harleston 

 (ob. 1866) ; Charles Garneys, surgeon, formerly of Bungay ; William 

 Garneys, formerly of Bungay ; M. J. Griffin, formerly of Norwich ; A. H. 

 Haworth, F.L.S., author of Lepidoptera Britannica (ob. 1833) ; W. C. 

 Hewitson ; Joseph Hooker formerly of Norwich ; the Rev. W. Kirby, 

 F.R.S. ; W. E. Leach, M.D., F.L.S. ; John Lindley, F.R.S., Professor 

 of Botany, University College, London ; the Rev. A. Matthews, in 

 Trichopterygia Illustrata et Descripta, 1872 ; Frank Norgate, sometime of 

 Sparham ; C. J. and J. Paget, in A Sketch of the Natural History of Great 

 Yarmouth and its Neighbourhood ; Robert Paul formerly of Starston Hall ; 

 the late J. A. Power, M.D. ; the late E. C. Rye, co-editor of The 

 Entomologist's Monthly Magazine ; J. D. Salmon, sometime of Thetford ; 

 Robert Scales of Halvergate and afterwards of Beachamwell (ob. 1828) ; 

 David Sharp, F.R.S. ; the Rev. T. Skrimshire of Syderstone (circ. 

 1825) ; the late F. Smith of the British Museum; Joseph Sparshall 

 formerly of Norwich ; J. F. Stephens, in Illustrations of British Entomology ; 

 the Rev. A. Thornley, F.E.S. ; H. J. Thouless of Norwich ; J. J. 

 Walker, R.N., F.E.S. ; the late John Walton, F.L.S. ; C. O. Water- 

 house of the British Museum ; Robert Wigham formerly of Norwich ; 

 Simon Wilkin, F.L.S., formerly of Norwich ; the late T. V. Wollaston, 

 F.L.S. ; the Rev. Theodore Wood, F.E.S. 



CICINDELIDjE Notiophilina {continued) 



Cicindela campestris, L. Notiophilus aquaticus, L. 



— maritima, Dej. — palustris, Duft. 



— rufipes, Curt. Sparham (Norgate) ; 



CARABIDiE Hunstanton (Fowler) 



Cychrina Nebriina 



Cychrus rostratus, L. Leistus spinibarbis, F. 



Carabina — ftilvibarbis, Dej. 



Carabus catenulatus, Scop. — ferrugineus, L. 



— nemoralis, Mull. — rufescens, F. 



violaceus L. Nebria livida, F. Cromer (Thouless) ; 



— dathratus, L. Halvergate (Haworth Gimingham (Butler) ; Happiiburgh 



/^f Stephens) ; Burgh Mar5hes{?&gtt); (Wood) 



Bungay (Garneys) — brevicollis, F. 



— granulatus, L. Elaphrina 



— monilis, F. Blethisa multipunctata, L. Bardolph Fen 



— arvensis, F. Norfolk (Bridgman) (Burrell) ; Horning, Hethersett (Cur- 

 Calosoma inquisitor, L. St. Faiths Wood, tis) ; Norwich, before 1829 (Wig- 



before 1830 (J. Hooker) ham) ; Yarmouth (Paget) 



— sycophanta, L. Norwich (Stephens) Elaphrus riparius, L. 

 Notiophilina — cupreus, Duft. 



Notiophilus biguttatus, F. Loricerina 



— substriatus, Wat. Loricera pilicornis, F. 



— 4-punctatus, Dej. Cromer, Yarmouth Scaritina 



(Thouless) Clivina fossor, L. 



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