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1996. Phalacrus hyhridus Flach, Oiilton Broad, August 1902, and Herring- 

 fleet, September 190G, *Scymnus testucem Mots., three specimens in haystack- 

 refuse at Uulton Broad in December 1903. Olibrus bicolor ¥., Benacre Broad 

 August 1902, Oulton Broad April 1903, and Gorton June 1904. Cryptarcha 

 strigata F. and C. imperialis F., not uncommon in a C'ossMi'-iufested oak at 

 Herring-fleet in 1906. Tenebroides mauritaniciis L., in a Lowestoft flour-mill, 

 August 1905. Orthocerus iimticus 1j., Brandon and Herringfleet in 1906. 

 Psammoechus hipunctatus F. common in sedge at Oulton Broad. Monotoma 

 jncipes Herbst, Barnbj Broad, April 1900. Cartodere rujicullis Marsh., in large 

 numbers in a stack of marsh-hay at Oulton Broad in 1901 and 1911, with 

 C. elongata Curt, and Corticaria elonyata Gyll. CryptopJiayus cellaris Scop, 

 fairly common in a Lowestoft flour-mill. Aphodius scybalarius F., Oulton 

 Broad, December 1903. Oxyomus porcatus F., common at Brandon in June 

 1906. Corymbites tessellatus F., in sphagnum on Flixton Mar:?hes. TeUplwrus 

 oralis Germ., at Oulton Broad in June and July 1898. Rhizupertha pusilla F. 

 not uncommon in a Lowestoft flour-mill. Cis alni Gyll., abundant in fungus 

 and boring in the wood of a dead, uprooted elder-bush on Kessingland beach 

 in September 1900, also at Herringfleet. Rhagium bifasciatum F. : this species 

 appears to be uncommon in Suffolk, but in December 1901 I found a number 

 of dead specimens and living larvae in fir logs and stumps at Barnby Bro^id. 



Donacia braccata Scop, is not uncommon at Oulton Broad by sweeping 

 reeds. Lema cyanella L,, one specimen by sweeping on the river-wall at 

 Oulton in September 1900. Rlnjllotreta tetrastigma Com., Oulton Broad, 1898, 

 and Barnby Broad, 1901. ManUira chrysanthemi Koch, abundant at Herring- 

 fleet in September 1906. Hippuriphila modeeri L., by sweeping Equisetuvi at 

 Flixton Decoy in August 1915. Fsylliodes marcida 111., Kessingland, 1902. 

 and abundant on Cakile maritima at the foot of the Corton Cliffs in 1906 and 

 1915. *Patorus ratzeburgi Wiss. and *P. sid)depressufi F., sparingly in a flour- 

 mill at Lowestoft. Tetratoma fungorum F., abundant in fungi on alders at 

 Barnby Broad. 



Apiun viciae Payk., abundant at Oulton Broad and Cove near Beccles in 

 1911 and 1915. A. difforme. Germ., Oulton Broad, 1906. A. trifolii L., Oulton 

 Broad, 1902, and Corton 1915, by sweeping clover. A. dissimile Germ, and 

 A. livescei'um Gyll. at Herringfleet, September 1908. *A. minimum Herbst, 

 Oulton and Barnby Broads, 1911. A. spencei Kirby, Oulton Broad, September 

 1906. Sitones yriseus F., Herringfleet under Erodium^ September 1906, with 

 llypera fascictilata Herbst. Tychius tibialis Boh., Brandon, June 1906, and 

 T. pygmaeiis Bris., Herringfleet, September 1906. Sibinia 2>rimita Herbst, 

 Kessingland sandhills, April 1900. Gymnetroti villosulus Gyll., Oulton Broad, 

 September 1900. G. labilislLeYhst, Brandon, June 1906. Orthochaetes sefigerlieck., 

 not uncommon at Herringfleet in September 1906. Acalles ptinoidcs, Marsh., 

 Brandon, 1906. Ceuthorhynchidius jnjrrhorhynchus Marsh., Oulton Jiroad, 1900. 

 C. hurridus F., two specimens on flowers in my father's garden at Lowestoft on 

 September 1st, 1906. Amalus hacmovrhous Herbst, Brandon, June 1908. Phy- 

 tobius quadrituberctilatus F., Oulton Broad, September 1900. Codiosoma spadix 

 Herbst, not uncommon in timber of breakwater at Corton in June 1907. 

 Ilyl((stinu8 obscurus Marsh., abundant in the dead stems of old broom-bushes 

 at OulLcm in August 1915 ; the insect is usually to be found in large numbers 



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