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3. N.W.— Ripon {E.A.W.). 



4. Central. — York district generally {W.C.H.). 



5. S.W. — Wakefield, ' very common ' {E.B. IV.) ; 

 Sheffield {E.B. W.). 



Notiophilus substriatus Wat. 



4. Central. — Ouse flood refuse, February {W.C.H.). 



5. S.W. —Leeds, named by E. C. Rye ( W.D.R.) ; 

 Wakefield {E.B. W.). 



Leistus spinibarbis F. Not common. 



I. S.E.— Bridlington, October (?'F:C.^). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. IV.). 



4. Central. — York district {JV. Hey). 



5. S.W. —Wakefield district {E.B. W.). 

 Leistus fulvibarbis Dej. Plentiful and general. 



1. S.E.— Brough {E.B. W.). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough ( IV.K.B. and R.7,.). 



3. N.W.— Leyburn (/^C.^). 



4. Central. — York; Boroughbridge ; QtXhy {W.C.JI.). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield ; Walton {E.B. W.). 



Leistus ferrugineus L. Local ; sometimes very plentiful. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough (?i^i^.^. and i?.Z.)j Danby in 

 Cleveland. 



3. N.W. — Masham {H. Bollard). 



4. Central. — York, autumn, in abundance in damp 

 hedge-cleanings {JV.C.H.). 



5. S.W. —Stanley, near Wakefield {E.B. W.). 

 Leistus rufescens F. Another local species. 



1. S.E.— Brough {E.B. W.). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough (fKi^i?.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. W.) ; Masham {H. Bollard). 



4. Central. — Askham Bog, Sep., in moss {JV.C.If.). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield (^.^. IV.); Midgiey Moor {Bawson). 

 Nebria livida F. This handsome insect is well known as the 



speciality of the Yorkshire coast. It was first discovered 

 by Mr. Wm. Spence on the shores of the Humber, early in 



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