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Yorkshire Entomology in 1911. 



H. H. Corbett, W. J, Fordham, W, Hewett, E. W. Morse, and M. L. 

 Thompson. The most interesting of these were as follow : — 



Carabus nitens L. Rombald's Moor. 

 * Blethisa miiltipunctata L. Bubwith. 



JMiscodeva avctica Payk. Kildale 

 and ]\liddlesbrough. 



Pterostichus vitrens Dej. Grange- 

 town. 



Pterostichits aitthracinits 111. Bub- 

 with. 



Anchomenus micans Nic. 



Bembidium liinatiim Duft. 

 t ,, bipuiictatum L. Eston.. 



Hydropovus longuliis Muls. Kil- 

 dale. 



Agabits affiuis Payk. Aberlady. 



* ,, jemoralis Payk. Skip with. 



abbreviatiis F. Askham 

 Bog. 

 I Helophorus avveniiciis Muls. Kil- 

 dale. 

 I Hydrochus angustatiis Germ. Bub- 

 with. 

 Hypocyptits Icsviuscidus Man. Bub- 

 with. 

 *Ocypus fitscatus Grav. Bubwith. 



* Leptachius fovmicetormn ^lark. 



Doncaster. 

 ]Stenus nitens Steph. Thorne. 



* Coprophilus striatidus F. Bub- 



with. 

 HoniaUiim piinctipenne Th. 

 t Acrulia inflnta Gyll. Doncaster 

 and Newnham. 

 Silpha dispav Hbst. 

 Colydiuni elongatiim F. New Forest. 

 Gnathoncus nannetensis Mars. 

 ^Monotonia spinicollis Aube. Don- 

 caster. 

 \ L (Brno phi auts piisilhis Schon. 

 Barnsle}'. 

 Lcsmophla'iis ferrugineus Steph. 

 Barnsley. 

 ^Psammcechiis bipuuctatus F. As- 

 kern. 



Mycetophcigiis pice us F, 

 Megatoma undata L. 

 Cryptohypnus sabulicola Boh. Sy- 



mond's Yat. 

 Corymbites ceneus L. Doncaster. 

 Ancistronycha abdominalis F. 



Middleton-in-Teesdale. 

 Hedobia imperialis L. Bubwith. 



* Rhizopevtha pusilla F. Barnsley. 

 ] Enneai'thron cornutiim Gyll. 



Wheatley. 



* Arotnia nioschata L. Skipwith. 

 ^ClytHS arciiatus L. Woodyard, 



Doncaster. 

 *S(ipevda carchavias L. A iine ^, 

 from a York woodyard. 



Saperda scalaris L. Chatsworth. 



Clythva quadvipunctata L. Went- 

 bridge. 



Chrysomela goettiugensis L. Kel- 

 lingley. 



Halloineniis httmevalis Panz. 

 Roundhay. 



Salpingus cpvatus Muls. Grime- 

 thorpe. 



Salpingus foveolatiis Ljungh. 

 Roundhay. 



JMacrocephalus albinus L. Xewn- 

 ham . 



Tropideves niveirostvis F. Sy- 

 mond's Yat. 



Otiorhynchus rugifrons Gyll. 

 Grangetown. 

 * Exomias araneifovmis Schon. Bub- 

 with. 



Barynotus schuiihevri Lett. Aber- 

 lady. 



* Alophus triguttatus F. Bubwith. 

 Limobius dissiinilis Herbst. Rich- 

 mond. 



Myelophilus piniperda L. 

 Platvpus cvlindrus F. Symond's 

 Yat. 



* signifies the tirst record for the Riding. 

 f signifies an addition to the County List. 



The Adventures of Jack Rabbit, by Richard Kearton, F.Z.S. Cassell & 

 Co. 248 pp., 6/-. 



This is a delightful book for a young naturalist, being written in non- 

 technical language, and printec m large type. In addition to an enormous 

 number of excellent photographs of bird, insect, and plant life, etc., by Mr. 

 Kearton, there are some of beautifully coloured plates taken direct from 

 nature ; that of the Speedwell being particularly charming. The book is 

 wiitten in the form of a narrative, and incidentally contains much useful 

 information, which will be appreciated by boys and girls. 



Naturalist, 



