288 Yorkshire Naturalists at Hambleton. 
in a limited area. A specimen of Xantholinus ochraceus Gyll. 
was taken of a dark form which Mr. W. E. Sharp thinks is a 
northern race, and which occurs occasionally at Bubwith. 
Phyllobius oblongus L. was very abundant and varied greatly 
in size and colour. 
Other beetles deserving special mention are :— Hygronoma 
dimidiata Gr., very local, nearest localities are Askham Bog and 
Bubwith. 
from N.E. Yorks. 
LOUVEC 40x: 
Gyrophaena gentilis Er., only previously recorded 
Meligethes rufipes Gyll., very local and new 
Psylliodes affinis Pk., on Solanum Dulcamara. 
Only records, York and Bubwith. 
species taken at Hull, Filey and Ashkam Bog. 
Hypera rumicis L., a local 
Magdalis prunt 
L., rare (previous records, York and Rossington). 
In the following list of species the dagger (+) indicates that 
the insect has not previously been recorded from Yorkshire, 
and the asterisk (*) that the record is new for V.C. 64, M.W. 
Yorks. 
Notiophilus palustris Duft. 
Bradycellus placidus Gyll. 
Ptevostichus stvenuus Pz. 
Anchomenus angusticollis F. 
A. oblongus Stm. 
A. fuliginosus Pz. 
Bembidium vufescens, Guér. 
B. flammulatum Clair. 
Patrobus excavatus Pk, 
Trechus secalis Pk. 
* Byychius elevatus Pz. 
Hyphydrus ovatus L. 
*Gyvophaena gentilis Er. 
Hygvonoma dimidiata Er. 
Tachyporus solutus Er. 
T. pustllus Gr. 
Ocypus brunntpes F. 
Philonthus fimetarius Gr. 
Xantholinus ochraceus Gyll. 
Stilicus affinis Er. 
Stenus bimaculatus Gyll. 
S. brunnipes Steph. 
S. pallitarsis Steph. 
S. pictpes Steph. 
Lesteva longelytrvata Goeze. 
Anthobium torquatum Marsh. 
Necrophorus vespillo L. 
*Scymnus nigvinus Kng. 
*S. capitatus F. 
*Micvopeplus staphylinoides Marsh. 
* Meligethes vufipes Gyll. 
*M. lumbaris Stm. 
M. viridescens F. 
Byturus tomentosus F. 
A gviotes pallidulus Il. 
Dolopius marginatus L. 
Species very common generally have not been included, 
Corymbites queycus Gyll. 
Campylus linearis L. 
* Cyphon nitidulus Th. 
* Podabrus alpinus Pk. 
Telephorus pellucidus F. 
T. nigricans Mull. 
*T. lituratus Fall. 
* Rhagonycha testacea L. 
*R. pallida F. 
Malthodes marginatus Lat. 
Malachius btpustulatus L. 
Clytus arietis L. 
Grammopteva ruficornis F, 
Hydvothassa marginella L. 
A phthona nonstriata Goez. 
Mantura rustica L. 
Psylliodes affinis Pk. 
Melandrya cavaboides L. 
* Brachytarsus varius F. 
Attelabus curculionotdes L. 
A pion evvt WKirb. 
A.violaceum Kirb. 
A. humile Germ. 
Polydrusus cervinis L. 
Phyllobius oblongus L. 
Hypeva rumicis L. 
Evivhinus acridulus L. 
+ Gymnetron beccabunga L. 
nigyrum Hardy). 
Celiodes 4 maculatus L. 
* Poophagus sisymbri F. 
Ceuthorhynchus erysimi F. 
C. contvactus Marsh 
Ceuthorhynchideus flovalis Pk. 
Rhinoncus pericarpius L. 
Magdalis prunt L. 
(var. 
Botany.—Mr. W. E. L. Wattam writes :—In all probability 
Bishop Wood is on the site of the ancient forest of the Ouse and 
Naturalist, 
