iO - YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION, 



1. S.E.— Bridlington {W.C.H. and W.W.F.); Horn- 

 sea, in July ( W.K.B.). 



2. N.E. — ^Scarborough {R.L.); Guisborough, among 

 shale (^^Ci^:). 



4. Central. — York {W.C.H.) ; Selby, in the river 

 banks (W.C.ff.). 



5. S.W. — Low Moor, near Bradford, under shale and 

 stones (Dazason, Geod. Brit.). 



Amara apricaria Payk. Tolerably common and general. 



1. S.E. — Bridlington, under seaweed ( W.C.H.) ; Brough 

 (E.B. W). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough, Jan. and Feb., 1859 (W.K.B.) ; 

 Banks of the Tees, abundantly (Z. Rudd). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. W.). 



4. Central. — York district ( /^C.iZ). 



5. S.W. — Wakefield, Wentbridge,&c., common (^.^. W.)\ 

 Bradford district {J. W. Caiter). 



Amara consularis Duft. Only one record, viz. : 

 I. S.E. —Bridlington (fJ^/^f^Z:). 



Amara spinipes L. This species has only been taken very 

 sparingly. 



1. S.E. —Filey ( W. W.F.). 



2. N.E. —Banks of the Tees (Z. Rudd). 



4. Central. — Selby, by sweeping Senecio in Sept. 

 {W.C.H.). 

 Amara convex! uscu la Marsh. Local and apparently con- 

 fined to sandy districts near the coast. 



1. S.E.— Bridlington, South Cliffs {W.C.H.) ; Hornsea, 

 sandhills and cliffs {W.K.B.); Spurn ( W. Hey). 



2. N.E. — Shores of the Tees, abundant, 1828 (Z. Rudd). 



Amara bifrons Gyll. Locally abundant. 



1. S.E. — Bridlington, July, 1867, in great plenty 

 {W.C.H); Spurn, Sept. 3rd, i884{WC.H.). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough {R.Z.). 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1885 (pub. 1887). Series D. Vol. 3 



