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Papers and records published with respect to the Natural History and 

 Physical Features of the North of England. 



INSECTS: HEMIPTERA, 

 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888. 



Alfred Bell. Furness. 



Post-glacial Insects [a list of recorded forms, including Cimex, sp. , from 

 Ulverstone]. Ent.,Jan. 18S8, p. 2. 



Edward A. Butler. Cumberland. 



Pond Life : Insects [Gem's rufoscutellata found at Carlisle (p. 16)]. Small 



8vo, cl., 128 pp. ('Young Collector' series: Swan, Sonnenschein & Co. ), 1886. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



Food of Crossbills [shot July 14th and 15th, at Kilnsea ; stomachs crammed 

 with nymphs of Philcenus spiimarius], Nat., Sep. 1888, p. 276. 



J. W. Douglas. Cheshire. 



Notes on Some British Coccidae (No. 4) [Lecanium hibernaculomm Boisd., 

 L. hemisphcericum Targ. -Tozz. , and Pulvinaria camellicola Sign., sent by 

 P. Cameron on hothouse plants from Sale]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Sep. 1886, 

 xxiii. 77-82. (No. 5) [reprinting Hardy's note of occurrence of Pseudococcus 

 fagi Baerensp. in Ravensworth Woods]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Dec. 1886, xxiii. 153. 

 (No. 9) [Lecaiiin/n clypeatum n. sp. , the mature form from Mr. P. Cameron, 

 of Sale, on Bryopkyllum calycrinum and Asparagus plu»iosus\ Ent. Mo. 

 Mag., Aug. 1888, xxv. 59. 



James Edwards. Cheviotld., Northbld., Lines., Derbysh., York N.E. 



A Synopsis of British Homoptera-Cicadina [the North of England 

 records are: — Ci.xitis brachycranus Fieb. , Gosforth ; Liburnia perspicillata 

 Boh., Cheviots, one example (Hardy); L. boldi Scott? near Newcastle-on- 

 Tyne ; L. melanopachys Scott, Gosforth, October ; Triecphora vuhierata 

 Illig. , very abundant in Lincolnshire and Derbyshire, usually on long grass ; 

 and Agallia brachyptera Boh., North Cliff, Scarborough, amongst newly-cut 

 grass, end of June]. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, pp. 54, 64, 70, 72, 97, 

 and 128. 



W. W. Fowler. York S.E. 



[Deraeocoris seticornis at Filey]. Nat., March 1886, p. 66. 

 W. W. Fowler. ' Lincoln.' 



[Exhibition of minute Acari (species not stated), which had been doing 

 injury to fruit-trees near Lincoln, to Ent. Soc. Lond., October 6th, 1886.] 

 Zool., Nov. 1886, x. 459, and other journals. 

 James Hardy. Durham. 



Coccus Fagi in the Ravensworth Woods [Aug. 1884]. Proc. Berw. 

 Nat. Club, vol. x, part ii (1885), p. 607. 



James Hardy. Durham. 



Aneurus laevis (Fab.) at Gibside. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, vol. x, part ii 



(1885), p. 608. 



James Hardy. Durham. 



Report of Meetings of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the year 1885 



[Psylliodes ajjinis, Aphis falne vel rumicis, A. pruni vel arundinis, A. gale- 



opsidis Kalt., A. rosarum, A. rumicis, A. lyt/iri, and A. dianthi noted at 



Dunston-on-Tyne]. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club for 1885 (pub. 1886), xi. 63-64. 



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