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2. N.E.— Scarborough {R.L. and W.K.B.) ; Redcar 

 {W.C.B'.). 



3. N.W. — Leyburn {W.C.U.) ; Studley {E.A. W.) ; 

 Richmond {W.C.H.); Clapham, Ingleton (/ W. Carter). 



4. Central. — York district, in profusion {W.C.U.). 



5. S.W.— Leeds ( W.D.R.) ; Wakefield {E.B. W.) ; Brad- 

 ford district, common {J. W. Carter). 



Calathus melanocephalus var. nubigena Hal. 



3. N.W.— Ingleborough, 1884 and 1886 (/. W. Carter). 

 Calathus piceus Marsh. Locally abundant. 



2. N.E. — Found in great profusion near Castle Howard 

 ( Win. Spence, Feb. 1810) ; Helmsley, June, 1858 ( W.K.B.). 



3. N.W. —Studley {E.A. W). 



4. Central. — York {A. and M. Soloinon). 



5. S.W.— Saltaire (/. W. Carte?). 

 Taphria nivalis Marsh. 



1. S.E.— Hornsea Mere, July, 1859 ( W.K.B.). 



2. N.E. —Helmsley, July, 1858 {W.K.B.). 



4. Central. — Askham Bryan, March, 1830 {A. Wright., 

 vide Loudofi's Mag. N. H., 1831). 

 Anchomenus junceus Scop. Plentiful and general during 

 almost the whole year. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough (f'K^.^.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A.W.); Richmond; Leyburn 

 {WCH.). 



4. Central. — York district, plentiful ( ?^C.Z^) ; Selby 

 {WC.If.). 



2_ S.W.— Halifax {S. Gibson); Walton, Hebden Bridge, 

 Askern, Rivelin Valley {E.B. W.) ; Bradford district, com- 

 mon {/. W. Carter). 

 Anchomenus dorsalis Miill. (=prasinus Thun.). A very 

 common species. It is gregarious ; I have sometimes met 

 with as many as a dozen under a single stone. A dwarf 

 variety is recorded from Glaisdale by Mr. H. Crowther 

 (vide Nat., Jan., 1879). 



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



