HEY : LIST OF YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 1 9 



the bottom. They had fallen into the trap during their 

 nocturnal wanderings. 



1. S.E. — Bridlington, Brough, and the chalk district 

 generally ( W.C.H., E.B. JV., &c.). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough {R.L.); Filey, Guisborough, and 

 Cleveland generally ( W.C.H.). 



3. N.W. — Richmond, Leyburn, Barnard Castle 

 {W.C.If.); Ingleton, Clapham, Ilkley, &c. (/. W. Carter). 



4. Central. — Everywhere about York {W.C.H.). 



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

 Howgate) ; Bradford district, perhaps the most abundant 

 ground beetle [J. W. Carter). 



Pterostichus ^thiops Panz. 



3. N.W. — Two at the base of Ingleborough, April 3rd, 

 1885 (/. W. Carter and H. T. Soppitt). 



Pterostichus striola F. A common species, widely distri- 

 buted over Europe. 



1. S.E.— Flamborough Head {W.C.H). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough (i?.Z.) ; Whitby (^.^. J^). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A.W.) ; Richmond (W.C.H); 

 Barnard Castle ( W.C.H.); Rombald's Moor (/. W. Carter). 



4. Central. — York district ( W.C.H.) ; Wetherby {Nat., 

 June, 1877) ; Milford Junction {E.B. W). 



5. S.W. — -Wakefield; Rivelin Valley ; Thorne ; Sheffield 

 (E.B. W.) ; Bradford district (/ W.Carter). 



Stomis pumicatus Panz. Plentiful and general. 



1. S.E.— Brough (^.^.f^). 



2. N.E. —Whitby (H. Pollard); Scarborough (R.L.). 



3. N.W.— Studley (E.A. W.) ; Masham (H Pollard). 



4. Central. — York district (W.C.H) ; Pontefract 

 (E.B. W.). 



5. S.W. —Wakefield ; Hebden Bridge (E.B. W) ; Brad- 

 ford district (J. W Carter). 



Amara fulva DeG. This species is rather local, but is some- 

 times abundant in sandy places. 



