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3. N.W.— Studley {E.A.IV.); Browsholme {W.D.R.); 

 Gordale Scar, August {W.C.H.); Attermire Crags, May 

 {W.C.H.); Semerdale, July ( W.D.R.). 



4. Central. — York, very frequent {W.C.H.). 



5. S.W.— Halifax {MS. List, R. Leyland ?) : Walton 

 {E.B. IV.). 



carabina. 



Carabus nitens L. Frequents heathy ground, both low 

 commons and high moors. Pretty well distributed in 

 Yorkshire, but not exactly plentiful. 



2. N.E.— Crosscliff Moor (R.L.) ; Eston Nab (Rev. 

 G. T. Rudd). 



3. N.W. — Bingley Moor {W.D.R.) ; Richmond, May 

 {G. P. Harris) ; Studley {E.A. W.) ; Rombald's Moor 

 {E.B. W.). 



4. Central. — Strensall Common {T. W. Wilson, R. 

 Cook &^c.). 



5. S.W.— Greetland Moor {E.B. IV.) ; Thorne Waste 

 {W.D.R.). 



Carabus granulatus L. In gardens under stones and by 

 the sandy banks of rivers, &c. Probably much more 

 common and general than the recorded captures seem to 

 indicate. 



I. S.E.— Brough {E.B. W.). 



4. Central. — Very frequent at York in spring 

 {W.C.H.) ; in flood refuse at Clifton in March ( W.C.H.). 



5. S.W. — Doncaster {F. Holme, Zool., 1843); Fenay, 

 near Huddersfield ; Haw Park ; Walton {E.B. IV.). 



Carabus monilis F. This species, which is perhaps the 

 commonest Carabus in the Midlands, is only rather scarce 

 in Yorkshire. I once saw many hundreds of this insect, 

 dead or dying, at the bottom of a small hole in a sandpit 

 at Oxford, into which they had fallen. 



1. S.E.— Bridlington Quay, May {W.C.H). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough {R.L.). 



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