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3. N.W.— Rombald's Moor, one, 1886 (/. W. Carter). 



4. S.W.- — Midgley Moor {Dawson, Geod. Brit., p. 163). 

 Bradycellus verbasci Duft. The most generally distributed 



species of the genus. 



1. S.E. — Brough {E. B. Wrigglestoorth). 



2. N.E.— Scarborough ( W. K. Bissill). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E. A. WaterJiouse). 



4. Central.— York (f^C.iT:). 



5. S.W. — Bradford district, frequent (y. W. Ca?ter). 

 Bradycelius collaris Payk. Inserted here on the authority 



of Dawson, who gives the ' high moors ' in Yorkshire as a 

 locality for this species {Geod. Brit., p. 165). 



Bradycellus harpalinus Dej. 



3. N.W.— Rombald's Moor, common {/. W. Carter). 



Bradycellus similis Dej. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough, Feb. 1859 ( ff: ^. Bissill). 



3. N.W.— Rombald's Moor (/. W. Carter). 

 DIchirotrichus pubescens Payk. 



1. S.E. —Brough {E. B. Wrigglesuorth), 



2. N.E.— Tees Banks, 1828 (Z. Rudd). 

 Anisodactyius binotatus F. Probably not so scarce as the 



paucity of records seems to indicate. 

 2. N.E.— Scarborough {W. K. Bissill). 

 : 4. Central.— York district ( W. Hey). 



HYDRADEPHAGA. 



HALIPLID^. 

 Haliplus obliquus F. — Generally distributed, if not exactly 

 abundant. Though sometimes found in stagnant ponds, 

 its more usual habitat is clear running water. 



1. S.E. —Brough {E. B. W.) ; Beverley, June ( IV. C.H). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough {R. Lawson) ; Coatham Marsh 

 {W.C.H.); Marton (Z. Rudd). 



,3. N.W.— Leyburn, in the Ure ( W.C.H.). 



4. Central, — Askham Bog {H. Hutchinson) ; Copman- 



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