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Cystea fragilis, Brittle Bladder-Fen. Wet rocks. 7. 



Aspleninm Kuta miliaria, Wall Rue Spleenwort. Rocks and old 

 walls. 10. 



Asplenium Adiantum Digram, Black Maiden-Hair. Rock- 

 walls. 10. 



Osmunda regalis, Common Osmund Royal. Boggy places. 7. 



Botrichium Lunaria, Moon wort. Pastures. 7. 



Lycopodium Selago, Fir Club-Moss. Mountainous heaths. 8. 



SELECT CALENDAR OF BRITISH INSECTS. 



Cicindela sylvatica. ) , ... „ ., „ „ ,. „ r ,, „ _ 

 „• . , . . , > Locality, Heaths, Suffolk. Month, To 7. 

 Cicindela sylvicola. $ 



Carabus arvensis. Mountainous heaths. 



Carabus violaceus. Under stones and in pathways. To 9. 



Carabus glabratus. Norfolk and Cumberland. To 7. 



Calosoma inquisitor. Hedges, Windsor. To 7. 



Agoiium sex-punctatum. Damp places. 



Calalhus rufangulus. Sandy places. To 9. 



Omactus melanarius. > t- i t ,,. 



c . S Under stones. Jo 10. 



Meropus madidus. ^ 



Patrobus rufipes. ) IT . , • _„. t„ a 



„, . > Under stones in damp places, lo S. 



rlatysma uiger. y 



Harpalus jeneus. Pathways. To 10. 



Elaphrus cupreus. River banks. To S. 



Colyinbetes maculatus. Running streams. To 9. 



Hydaticus stagnalis. Ponds in the south. To 7. 



Necrophorus Humator. ) Dead anima]s and f L < To 9. 



Necrodes littoralis. $ ( lo 10. 



Silpha reticulata. Sandy places. To 7. 



Nitidula discoidea. Dead animals. To 7. 



Dermestes murinus. Dry decayed skins. To 7. 



Hister biniaculatus. San<ly places and dung. To 8. 



Lucauus Cervus, Stag Beetle. Oak-woods, Kent, etc. To 7. 



Bolbocerus mobilicomis. Norfolk. To 7. 



Geotrupes stercorarius, Common Dor-Beetle. Dung. To 8. 



Serica bruunea. Dead animals and fox-glove. To 7. 



Amphimalla solstitialis, Lesser Cockchaffer. White-thorn b< 

 To 7. 



Melolontha Fnllo, Great Variegated Cockchaffer. South of Eng- 

 land. To 7. 



Anomala Frishii. Sea-coast. Matlock. To 7. 



Hoplia argentea. Sandy places. To 7. 



Trichina fasciatus. Umbelliferous plants. To 7. 



Trichina variabilis. Decayed trees, Windsor. To 7. 



Trichius nobilis. Flowers of the Dog Rose. To 7. 



Elater sanguineus. South of England. To 7. 



Cleuiocerus pectinicornis. Meadows and woods. To 7. 



Cleniocerus eeneus. Under stones, sandy places. To 8. 



