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examples were taken there more recently [than 1826] by 

 Mr. Grmiston, during a flood.' {Geod. Brit., 1854, p. 66). 

 I. S.E. — Hornsea {Mr. Grunston). 



Oodes helopioides Fab. This species appears to be confined 

 to two localities in Yorkshire, and is only too likely to be- 

 come extinct. 



I. S.E. — ^Hornsea Mere, ten specimens, in 1856 

 {W.K.B.). 



4. Central. — Askham Bog, taken occasionally in wet 

 moss by the pond sides, but I think less and less frequently 

 (W.C.H.). 



HARPALINA. 



Harpalus rupicola Sturm. The records for the genus 

 Harpalus are very meagre. Perhaps confusion of nomen- 

 clature and difficulty of identification has something to do 

 with this. 



1. S.E.— Brough {E.B. W.). 



Harpalus puncticollis Payk. 



2. N.E.— Filey, Aug. 1878 {W.W.F), on\Ao%mn\% oi 

 knapweed in seed, feeding like Zabnis. 



Harpalus rufibarbis F. This is a frequent species at York 

 at the bottom of haystacks, and in the flood-refuse of the 

 Ouse. The specimens have been named by the Rev. W. 

 W. Fowler. 



4. Central.— York (ff^Ci^.). 



Harpalus ruficornis F. Very common in some localities, 

 less so about York. 



1. S.E. — Flamborough Head, in abundance (IV.C.If.). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough (J^.L.).; Redcar (Baker Hudson). 



3. N.W.— Studley (E.A. IV.). 



4. Central. — Copmanthorpe, Strensall, Selby, Borough- 

 bridge ( ff^C.j^). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield (E.B. W.); Mirfield (E. Howgate) ; 

 Bradford district, common (J. W. Carter). 



