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3. N.W. — Ingleborough {Prof. Hooker) \ mountains in 

 Yorkshire {J. Curtis). 

 Carabus violaceus L. Probably the commonest of the 

 genus in Yorkshire. Occurs in damp spots about gardens, 

 &c. 



1. S.E. — BridUngton, July {W.C.H.) ; Bridhngton, 

 August ( W. W.F.). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough, Sep. {JV.C.H.) ; Scarborough 

 ( W.K.B.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A.W.) ; Pannal {W.B.R.) ; 

 Grinton in Swaledale, August ( W.D.R.). 



4. Central. — Gardens at York and flood refuse 

 {W.C.H.). 



5. S.W.— Leeds district, abundant ( W. H. Taylor) ; 

 Kirkstall Abbey (W.D.R.) ; Adel and Gipton Wood 

 ( W. Raine) ; Wakefield, abundantly distributed [JS.B. W.); 

 Wentbridge {E.B. JV.) ; Thorne Wd^sie {W.D.R.). 



elaphrina. 

 Elaphrus riparius L. 



1. S.E. — Hornsea Mere, August {W.K.B.). 



2. N.E.— Helmsley {W.K.B.) ; Marton-by-Tees (Z. 

 Rudd). 



3. N.W.— Ripon (A^.f^). 



4. Central. — -Askham Bog {R. Cook). 



5. S.VV.— Wakefield {E.B. JV.). 



Elaphrus cupreus Duft. Our commonest species. Some- 

 times very abundant at the sides of ponds. 



1. S.E.— Brough {E.B. JV.). 



2. N.E. —Marton-by-Tees, very abundant (Z. Rudd) ; 

 Scarborough {R.L.). 



4. Central. — Askham Bog in spring {JV.C.H.) ; Kirk- 

 ham Abbey, August {VJ^.C.H). 



5. S.W.— Commondale Moor and Walton {E.B. JV.). 

 Elaphrus lapponicus Gyll. Of this Alpine species, a single 



specimen was taken by R. Cook in Askham Bog, August 



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