200 bibliography: insects— hemiptera, 1884-5-6-7-8. 



William Houghton. Yorkshire. 



On Aphis rumicis, Linn., as a Pest on the Mangel- Wurzel Crops in 



Shropshire in the Autumn of 1885 . . . [states incidentally, on the authority 

 of Mr. Buckton, that this Aphis committed very marked ravages in Yorkshire 

 in 1854, many hundred acres of turnip-fields being utterly ruined]. Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., July 1886, Series 5, vol. 18, p. 2. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



A Half-Day's Ramble on the Lincolnshire Coast [at Mablethorpe, April 

 3rd, 1886; Notonecta glauca and Nepa cinerea noted]. Nat., June 1886, p. 173. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



In the Woods [near Louth] in Summer [Triecphora sanguinolenta, Corixa 

 geoffroyi, and Notonecta glauca noted]. Nat. World, July 1886, iii. 121-124. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Triecphora vulnerata Illig. near Louth, Lincolnshire [plentiful at Kenwick 

 and occurs in other places]. Nat., Oct. 1886, p. 306. 



Jas. Eardi.ey Mason. Line. N. 



Acanthosoma haemorrhoidalis washed up on the Coast of Lincolnshire 



[at Mumby Chapel some years ago, in great abundance], Nat., Mch. 1887, p. 66. 



Jas. Eardley Mason. Line. N. 



Dicyphus constrictus, Boh. [taken at Well near Alford, 29th Sep., 1886, 

 two ; details given]. Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1888, xxv. 36. 



Jas. Eardley Mason. Isle of Man. 



Hemiptera-Heteroptera in the Isle of Man [near Castletown, Sep. 1887; 

 26 species enumerated]. Nat., Aug. 1888, p. 244. 



James Eardley Mason. Line. N., Line. S. 



A list of Some [122] Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Lincolnshire, with notes 

 on collecting [an important paper, with full details of locality and date, etc.]. 

 Nat., Oct. 1888, pp. 287-297 ; and additions, April 1889, p. 128. 



J. J. Nixon. Derbyshire. 



Great Capture of Water Beetles [also many Nepa cinerea, and one Noto- 

 necta glauca, in the mud of a dried-up dyke near Little Eaton]. Young Nat., 

 Feb. 1885, vi. 37. 



Geo. T. Porritt. York S.W. 



Triecphora vulnerata in Edlington Wood, Yorkshire [12th June, 1886, 

 abundant ; named by J. W. Douglas]. Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 251. 



George Roberts. Yorkshire. 



Topography and Natural History of Lofthouse and its Neighbourhood 



[etc.]. Yol. ii. Leeds : printed for the Author, 1885 [viii + 258 pages, 8vo ; 

 references to Coccus cataphractus at p. 109 ; Frog-hopper {Phihenus spumarius) 

 at pp. 133, 137, 145, 147 ; and to Aphides at p. 145]. 



Isabel Robson. Durham, York N.E. and S.E. 



A Plague of Flies [Aphides? at Stockton and Whitby, and all along the 

 coast to Hull; information vague]. Young Nat., Dec. 1886, p. 252. 



H. T. Sims. 'Lincoln.' 



Reduvius personatus at Lincoln [one found on a sack in Lincoln in July 

 1885]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1885, xxii. 115. 



Tuffen West. York Mid W. or S.W. 



Half-an-Hour at the Microscope [Denny's record of the occurrence (in 

 Dove-cotes) near Leeds of Cimex columbarins Jen. repeated]. Journ. of 

 Microscopy and Nat. Sci., Oct. 1884, iii. 251. 



Naturalist, 



