336 THE entomologist's record. 



in sandpit. .S'/Zy/ir/ .s/«(/«^rt, F., in stcrcore and indead crow. S. atrata, 

 L., by shaking tufts of grass and at the roots of trees. Cholera ani/Hs- 

 tata, F., one specimen in sandj)it. <'. ristclnidcx, Frohl., one in dead 

 crow. ('. ai/ilis, 111., two S" s in flood refuse. ('. viorio, F., in veget- 

 able refuse at sides of ditch. ('. ni<irita, Er., in flood refuse. ('. 

 tristis, Panz., in vegetable refuse. ('. chri/sonu'loidca, Panz., in dead 

 crow, &c. ('. finiiata, Spence, in dead crow. Hister unicolor, L., one 

 specimen in stercore. H. 12-stn'atiis, Schr,, in stercore, rarely. Ontho- 

 philim striatii^i, F., uncommon. Subeocvinella l^-punctata, L., not 

 uncommon by sweeping in damp places, most of the specimens that I 

 have taken here are darker than the type form. Hipjiodaiiiia raricijata, 

 Goeze, by sweeping. Adalia hijuinctata, L., ('(xrinella 10-jninrtata, L., 

 ('. ll-jninctata, L., Hahj-^ia ''22-jii(nctata, 1j., and ^[i<■)•axjlisl'2,-jll()u■tata, 

 L., abundant. Sn/nniiis jn/i/inacKs, Fourc, by beating. S. fnmtalis, F., 

 in flood refuse. < 'liiloconis Niuiilis, Rossi, by beating alders, lllii^obiiis 

 litiira, F., common, i'mriibda nifa, Herbst, abundant in flood refuse, 

 &c. FJialacnta vorrnsciis, Payk., common in rejectamenta. (Hibrus 

 corticalis, Panz., common by sweeping, &c. MicropeplKs rnaniaritae, 

 Duv., by sifting marsh hay, rarely. L'en-Ks bipusttdatiis, Payk., com- 

 monly by sweeping sedges, &c. Epuraea acstira, L., common. 

 Omosijdiura li)iibata, F., two specimens in fungi on elm in October. 

 Sornnia (jrm'ci, L., common in burrows of Cossus U(iniperda. Melii/rihcs 

 aeneiis, F., and M. piciprs, 8turm., common. I'scuinnoechKs blptoutatKS, 

 F., common under vegetable refuse. LatJiridiufi lardariKs, De. G., 

 abundant in haystack. Kniciiiun tnhiutiist, L., occurs in some numbers 

 with the preceding. K, transrersxs, 01., common, ('urticaria dcnti- 

 cidata, Gyll., by grubbing at side of ditch. Mclannjitliahiia fusnda, 

 Hamm, common in fungi, &c. Telmatopliilii^i caricis, 01., common in 

 damp places. Atomaria mesomelas, Herbst, abundant in stacks of 

 marsh hay. Typhaca fumata, L., common. Bi/tiiriis tonientosu!^, F., 

 common on flowers of buttercup. Attat/entts pellio, L., beaten from 

 may blossom. Parnus aiiricidatus, Panz., not uncommon in flood 

 refuse. Apliadiiix Jiaci)inrrIioidalis,Ij., in stercore, rarely. A. Jinwtarius, 

 L., and A. ni/cscvns, F., common. A. porcus, F., one specimen in ster- 

 core ovius and one flying in the sunshine. A. i)i(juinatiis, common. 

 A. prodrnuius, Brahm, abundant. A. contain inatus, Herbst, not uncom- 

 mon. A riifjjH's, L., common. A. dcjircssiis, Kug., two specimens only. 

 This species is an addition to Mr. Morley's Buftblk list, (icotrupes 

 stcrcoraritis, L., abundant. Scrica brannca, L., at sugar and light. 

 Melolontha vuhjaris, F., common. Lacmi inurinns, L., by sweeping. 

 AthoHR nt;/cr, L., not uncommon by sweeping. Limonius niimitiis, L., 

 by sweeping hedgerows. Adrastns linibatiis, F., not common. A(/riotes 

 sjiKtator, L., A. obsciiras, L., A. sobrinas, Kies., A. pallididits, 111,, 

 common. Dolopius H?rtjv//»rtfi(.s-, L., by sweeping, common. ('aiii]n/Ius 

 linearis, 01., common on alder. Uclodcs )ni)tiita, L., Cyphon nitiditlus, 

 Thoms., ( '. rariabilis, Thunb., and Scirtes hemispJiaericus, L., by 

 sweeping and beating. TAunpyris noctiluca, L., at di'iblets of sugar, &c. 

 Silis ridicoUis, F., by sweeping reeds; this species appears to be almost 

 confined to a very small patch of reeds fringing a ditch, from which I 

 have obtained as many as a dozen specimens at one sweep of the net, 

 in other parts of the district I have only met with it singly. Tclephorus 

 fiiscKs, L., one specimen at rest on a shed. T. ritsticus, Fall., T. 

 liiridus, L., T. niyricans, Miill., T. hicolor, F., and T. jiavilahris, Fall., 



