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have taken several specimens of this insect in company 

 with A. pelidnus^ under bark of prostrate fir trees in Rain- 

 chff Wood ')• 

 Anchomenus fuliginosus Pz. Not uncommon. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough {IV.K.B. and i?.Z.). 



3. N.W.— Studley (^.^.^-K). 



4. Central. — Askham, Jan. and Nov. {W. Hey and 

 A. Wright). 



5. S.W.— Sandal Castle Hill, near Wakefield {E.B. IV.); 

 Bradford district (y. JV. Carter). 



Anchomenus puellus Dej. Very local. 



2. S.E. — Hornsea Mere, sixty specimens, July, 1859 

 ( W.K.B.). 



3. N.E. — Scarborough, Raincliff Wood, under the bark of 

 prostrate firs, in company with A. gracilis ( W.K.B.), 



Anchomenus thoreyi Dj. 



4. N.W.— Studley {E.A. W.). 



Olisthopus rotundatus Payk. We have never met with 

 this species in the York district, thoroughly as it has been 

 searched, but it seems well distributed both east and west 

 of it. 



2. N.E. — Robin Hood's Bay, Sep. {Henry Crowther) ; 

 Filey ( W. W.F.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. JV.) ; Rombald's Moor, com- 

 mon (y. IV. Carter). 



5. S.W. — Wakefield district and Hebden Bridge 

 (E.B. JV.) ; Midgley Moor, Halifax, common, 1828 {S. 

 Gibson in Steph. III.); Bradford district, one {/. JV. Carter). 



lebiina. 

 Lebia cyanocephala L. This species has been taken at any 



rate on the borders of the county, ' near Darlington,' rather 



plentifully, in March,, 1828 {/. O. Backhouse, vide Steph. 



III., June 30, 1828, i., 177). 

 Labia chlorocephala Hoff. Well distributed, but not 



common. 



