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to find a new name for Erichson’s bilineatus. v. Harold gives obesus, Steph., as 
synonymous with bilineatus, Erichson; but Stephens’ description of Carpalimus 
obesus is certainly not applicable to the species in question; for which I therefore 
propose the name of Fvichsoni. 
The synonymy will then be—1. T. srninEatus, Steph. 
riparius, Lac., Er., Kr. 
2. T. Ericusont, Sharp. 
bilineatus, Er., Kr. 
Ib. 
Note on Trogophleus foveolatus, Sahlb.—The three specimens of Trogophleus 
foveolatus mentioned by Mr. Rye in the last No. of this Magazine, as having been 
shown to him by Dr. Power, were taken by me on the Kent Coast, at Whitstable, | 
in March, 1869. I found them in tidal refuse, in company with T. tenellus ; but, | 
although I have frequently visited the locality since, I have not again met with the 
species.—G. C. Cuampion, 274, Walworth Road, 8.E., 8th December, 1870. 
Oncomera femorata at Silverdale, near Lancaster.—When sugaring last Septem- i 
ber at Silverdale, near Lancaster, I took several specimens of both sexes of the 
above named beetle, which were attracted by the repast. As this appears to be a 
new locality for the insect, possibly its capture there will interest Coleopterists, 
Silverdale is situated on the limestone tract which separates the chief part of 
Lancashire from the lake district.—FRraNK OrDE Ruspini, Fulshaw Farm, Wilm- | 
slow, Cheshire —2nd December, 1870. | 
On a collection of insects from the neighbourhood of the Cheviot Hills. —Having © 
in June and again in the end of September and beginning of October (1870) 
devoted some days to the exploration, entomologically, of the hilly district round 
Wooler in Northumberland, inclusive of Cheviot and Hedgehope, I wish to make | 
known the results; several of the insects obtained being new to that part of the | 
country, or otherwise from their distribution or rareness having some special | 
interest. My friend Mr. Bold has assisted me with the naming and arrangement. | 
For other particulars, I must refer to Mr. Bold’s revised “ Catalogue of the Coleop- 
tera of Northumberland and Durham,” or to a paper drawn up by myself for the 
Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. Owing to rain and misty weather, Cheviot itself 
has been but partially examined, on this occasion; but it is to be hoped that, in’ 
some subsequent season, it may be overtaken, and no longer be regarded as a. 
terra incognita. 
CoLEOPTERA. 
Banks of streams, pools, &c.:—Bembidiwm monticola, decorum, punctulatum, 
Schuppellii, paludosum; Bradycellus placidus, Till-side; Tachyusa constricta, scitula, 
flavitarsis; Homalota curraw, insecta, cambrica, elongatula, graminicola, succicola, 
subenea, Sharp, fungi; Gymnusa variegata, among grass at the mouth of a rivulet; 
Philonthus wmbratilis and rubripennis, Bledius subterraneus, Heterocerus marginatus ; 
Stenus guttula, impressus, nitidiusculus; Psylliodes napi on Cardamine sylwatica ; 
Choleva grandicollis, Kirbit, coracina, tristis, morio and Watsoni. 
