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Pterostichus niger Schal. Generally distributed and 

 moderately common. 



2. N.E.— Scarboro'(7f^X.^.); Middlesbro'(^.7y//^x^;2). 



3. N.W.— Barnard Castle ( 7'F.C.^). 



4. Central. — York, Strensall, &c. ( W.C.B.) ; Wetherby 

 {Nat., June, 1877). 



5. S.W.— Haw Park and Horbury {E.B. W.) ; Mirfield 

 {E. Howgate); Bradford district, common {/, W. Carter). 



Pterostichus vulgaris L. One of the commonest and most 

 general beetles, occurring everywhere under stones, &c. 

 Some interesting remarks referring to the larva of this or a 

 kindred species will be found in the Zoologist for 1853, 

 xi., 3780 (i?. H. Meade, Bradford). 



1. S.E.— Bridlington (/"i^C.^). 



2. N.E.— Filey; Guisborough ( f'KC^). 



3. N.W.— Leyburn ; Richmond ( fKC.^). 



4. Central.— York district in profusion {W.C.H.); 

 Pontefract {H. C?-owther). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield district, very plentiful {E.B.W.); 

 Sheffield {E.B.W.); Mirfield {E. Howgate); Bradford 

 district, common {J. W. Carter). 



Pterostichus nigrita F. Abundant. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough ( W.K.B.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. JV.); Settle ( ;^C.i7.); Ley burn 

 {W.CH.); Blubberhouses {W. E. Clarke). 



4. Central.— York district {W.C.JI.). 



5. S.W.— Hebden Bridge {E.B. W.) ; Bradford district, 

 abundant, and very variable in size {/. W. Carter). 



Pterostichus anthracinus 111. Local and scarce. 



1. S.E.— Hornsea, at the Mere, July, 1859 {W.K.B.). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough {R.L.). 

 Pterostichus gracilis Dej. 



I. S.E.— Hornsea, at the Mere {W.K.B.). 

 Pterostichus minor Gyll. 



I. S.E.— Hornsea, at the Mere ( W.K.B.). 



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