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j'trnis, in fun<^i. /httlioh'niin snrhi, from hawthorn blossom. Kn.sjihalr- 

 nnii prhiiidac, flood refuse. IU/tliini(s IniUiifcr and Ilnja.riH fos.stilata, in 

 moss. Anat/iiiliiDii rarians f .' j, in rotting wood. (jKdcra at/ili^, annong 

 dead leaves. ( '. ri'lo.r, flood refuse. Coccinella 5-punetata, one in flood 

 refuse. C<'irit>i jicdicnlariiis, amongst hay. C. nitilabris, by sweeping. 

 Jlrarlii/jderKs piibeacem, few from tansy. Kjitirara nbaolcta, by beating. 

 Xitiilxla hipKfttiilata, under shore refuse at Silloth. Omnnita colon, 

 amongst hay. (>. lUacmdea, amongst bones. ('!/cIira)iiiis lutfiis, beaten 

 from crab flowers. lihhoplianiis cnhatiis, by sweeping. (Jortiraria 

 piihesrcns, in flood refuse. AutJu'rophaiiiis pallcns, l)y sweeping, (n/p- 

 t()pJiii(/iis (li'Htatiis and sa;/inatiis, in haystack refuse. ( '. sranicns and 

 Kctidiisiis, a few swept. I'arniisann'ridatiis, sides of ponds. ( hitlxijdiaiiiiit 

 fracticornis.Ajdiodiiis imjiditatHs and a ottauiiiiat its, in dmv^. A.lapjxinnni, 

 common on Skiddaw and other mountains. A. atcr, sparingly. jEi/ialia 

 arcnaria, common among the Holway sandhills, (ji'iitnipi's rcrnalis, com- 

 mon in dung and on the wing near Wast Water. Anoinalafrisrlni, taken 

 on the golf links at Silloth. Laam niurinns, along with the last. ( 'rpto- 

 h minus ilenncstoiilrs, in flood refuse. Ai/yiotes lini'aris, on marshy land, 

 estuary of the Eden. A. pallid idits, commonly beaten and swept. 

 ('oryinbiU's cupn'iis and var. airiti/inosiis, from hawthorn, &c. C. 

 ijitercm, commonly swept. ( 'aiiijii/liis linearis, moderately common by 

 sweeping. J>asrilliis ci'rriniis, one specimen among the mountains. 

 helodt's }iiinitta, by sweeping. H. inan/inata, from hawthorn flowers. 

 Mirnicaia lirida, commonly swept. Podabrus alpinits, from various 

 trees. Tdephonis pflliicidiis, very common. T. obsnirns, one from 

 hawthorn near Keswick. T. litnratus, by beating. T. ihinriniamis, a 

 few specimens amongst grass and other low herbage, on marshy laud, 

 at the estuary of the Eden. Malthimis punrtatus, by beating. Mai- 

 thodfs mariiinattis, by sweeping. Dasijtcs jdinnbconinci; from hemlock. 

 Art»nia niosrJiata, one taken near Keswick, by Mr. H. A. Beadle. 

 To.rotiis nin-idianiis, also taken by Mr. Beadle, but at Kendal, in West- 

 morland. Sfranf/alia armata, from hemlock, at the foot of Latrigg. 

 (jraiinnojitrra niticomis, from hawthorn. Poi/onorhai'nis dinitatiis, inidev 

 bark. Donacia dentipcs and scricea, among marsh marigold in Borrow- 

 dale. Zi'iKjojdKiya sidisjiinasa, from elder. Clirifsoimia fastitosa, by 

 sweeping. I'rasnciuis jiniri, among brooklime. iralvnicdla tcnolla 

 and SiTiin/la halriisis, l)y sweeping. Loni/itarsiis janihai'ac and indann- 

 rr))/ialiis, in grass tufts and h\ sweeping. Ualtira ericfti, swept from 

 heath. Aptcmpi'da i/ramiitis, by sweeping in damp meadows. Mantura 

 nistiid, roots of grass. < 'irjddodi'nt transrcrsa, rsi/lliodcs napi, and 

 ( 'assiila itbstdi'ta, by sweeping. Hdnps striatiis, one among the Solway 

 sandhills. Anthiciis ttoralis, a nuniber taken on the wing. Mdoc pro- 

 scarabai'iis, on pathways in meadows. Attdalms iiimdioniddt's, from 

 oak. lUiinoinavcr attdaboides, from Scotch fir. Apian riirns and 

 h 11)11 He, by sweeping and at roots of grass. A. ni/llrnliali and crvi, 

 sparingly swept. A. ononis, freely swept from restharrow, at Silloth. 

 (Hiorrhjinchiis atroaptrrus, common on the Solway sandhills. O.piripi's, 

 very common. <>. sidcatiis, in flood refuse. ^>. ////«<'».s, under stones, 

 i*cc. StropJios())inis obi'siis, a few beaten. Ijan/jndtlifs sulci frons, under 

 stones. IJnpldomis nnhibis, a few swept. PIn/llobiiis almti, swept from 

 nettle. Sitnncs liispiihdiis, by sweeping, etc. Ili/pcra niniicix, swept in 

 damp meadows. Clroniix sidcirostris, among the Solway sandhills. 

 Liosuiiia oratiiliiiii, commonly swept, (hrhcstcs rnsci and salici.s, from 



