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Epurcca uielina Er. Malham, June (J. W. C. and T. S.) ; Gras" 



sington, Sept. (J. W. C). 

 ^ ,, oblonga Hbst. Grrssington, Sept. (J. \V. C). 

 " ,, longula Er. (irassington, Sept. (J. W. C). 

 Cryptophagus qcutangulus Gyll. Bradford, Aug. (J. W. C). 

 Malthodes mysticiis Kies. Hawksworth, Aug. (J. W. C. and 



T. S.). 

 ' ,, gitttifer Kies. Hawksworth and near Bingley, Aug. 



(J.'W. C. and T. S.). 

 ,, dispar Germ. Saltaire, July, Hawksworth, Aug. 



(J. W. C. and T. S.). 

 ,, uiinimns L. Blackhills, near Bingley, Aug. (J. W. C. 



and T. S.). 

 Toxotus meridianus L. Addingham, Aug. (Mr. Ashwcrth). 

 Cryptocephahis labiatits L. Wilsden. (R. Bntterfield). 

 Chrysomela gcettingensis L. Ccllingham, Sept. Three specimens 

 collected by Mr. F. Rhodes, none of which are typical, 

 differing in that each possess two large punctures on the 

 thorax, one on each side, about midway between the 

 centre and the lateral margins. 

 Phytodecta pallida L. Malham, June (J. W. C. and T. S.) ; 

 Grassington, Sept. (J. W. C). The type of this species is 

 described as " rufo-testaceus." Fowler says : — " varieties 

 occur on the Continent, m:ore especially in Norway and 

 Sweden and Finland, with the thorax and elytra marked 

 with black spots ; I have not seen any of these varieties 

 among the British specimens." At Malham all the speci- 

 mens were very dark, and I did not get a perfectly typical 

 specimen at Grassington ; they were all miore or less spotted 

 and marked with black. 

 Hydrothassa aucta F. Malham, June (J. W. C. and T. S.). 

 Longitarsus luridus Scop. Hawksworth, Aug. (J. W. C). 

 Apteropeda glohosa Vv\. Saltaire, May (F. Booth). 

 Psylliodes napi Koch. Malham, June (J. W. C. and T. S.). 

 Cistela miirina L. Malham, June (J. W. C. and T. S.). 

 Apian scutellare Kirb. Harden, Aug. (W. P. Winter). 



,, marchiciim Hbst. Rcmbalds Moor, Aug. (J. W. C. and 

 T. S.). 

 affine Kirb. Rombalds Moor, Aug. (J. W. C. and T. S.). 

 Very common on Rumex acetosella. 



Several other records of coleoptera have already appeared in 

 " The Naturahst." 



The Constitution of the Committee for 1910 is as follows : — 

 Chairman — E. G. Bayford, Barnsley. 

 Convener — H. H. Corbett, Doncaster. 



* =Xe\v to the district. f =New to the count}'. 



1910 Jan. I, 



