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Coleoptera comprised Anchomenus gracilis, Rockland, and A. 

 thoreyi, Ormesby ; Laccophilus interruptus and Coccinella 19- 

 punctata, at Horsey ; Psamnioechus hipunctatus and Anomala 

 frischi, a pupa of which latter had been blown out of the sand 

 and was lying quite exposed in a little hollow, at Winterton ; 

 Campylus linearis, at Surlingham, with Silis ruficollii<, which was 

 also common at Eockland and Horning. At the latter locality, 

 Telephorus figuratus and Malthodes dispar also occurred with 

 Cryptorliynchus lapathi, sitting on a gate-post ; Calandra oryzce, 

 beneath a board by a marsh hay-stack in the open levels ; Gale- 

 ruca tenella, lineola, sagittarice, and nymphecs (which last was in 

 the flowers of Nymphma lutea), Psylliodes dulcamarce and picina, 

 Donacia clavipes and comari. D. ajinis and semicuprea and 

 Gymnetron pascuomm were found at Rockland, and Crypticus, 

 Microzoum, with other coast species, at Winterton. Erirhinus 

 nereis turned up at Wroxham, and Crepidodera modeeri in the 

 Horsey Marshes. Such aristocrats as Donacia impressa and 

 menyanthidis, the Lixi, and other specialities of the Broads, 

 could not be expected to turn out in the rain and cold winds, 

 nor, needless to add, did we see Ceatliorhynchus querceti. 



Great numbers of Hymenoptera were taken, more especially 

 among the Ichneumonidse, which we were more particularly 

 anxious to work, but of these we will only notice Ichneumon 

 albicinctus at Eaton ; Phceogenes collaris on Household Heath ; 

 Collyria calcitrator commonly with its host, Cephus pygmceus, at 

 Filby Broad on the margin of a wheat field ; Tryphon scotopterus 

 (which Bridgman had described as a new species under the name 

 Perilissus famatus from the vicinity of Norwich — cf. Entom. xiii. 

 p. 54) occurred in a chalk-pit at Earlham; Bassus IcBtatorius, at 

 Filby. Mr. Nevinson, whom we had the pleasure of meeting, 

 showed us several Rhyssa persuasoria, taken in the act of ovi- 

 positing in the burrows of Sirex gigas at Horning. Rhogas 

 circumscriptus was swept at Eaton, and the curious little Pei'i- 

 semus tr'tareolatns at Wroxham. The Tenthredinidse were in 

 great force all along the line. Tenthredo atra at Eaton and 

 Rockland, T. moniliata (female) at Rockland, and T. punctulata 

 atHickling; Tenthredopsis tilice dAi^EiO^xWidim.; Macrophya 12-punc- 

 tata was common at Surlingham and Rockland, and at the latter 

 we took a male of the rare M. alhicinta ; two or three common 

 Doleri, with Selandria morio, turned up at Rockland and Horning; 

 a nice Pcecilosoma, probably excisum, Thoms., at Eaton, and P. 

 Uturata {=^ ? guttatum. Fall.) at Wroxham and ? Horning; we 

 swept Eriocampa annulipes from the Winterton hedges, Blenno- 

 campa albipes at Eaton, B. fiiscipennis at Surlingham and 

 Hickling, B. ephippium and Emphytus calceatus at Rockland ; 

 Dinura stilata was found at Wroxham, Nematus ribesii, which 

 is apparently very rare in Suffolk, at Winterton, N. abdominalis 

 (female), at Hickling, N. fidvipes, at Wroxham and Horning, 



