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Bledius gegen crassicollts or erraticus or new), BL. arenarius, Rarry 
melanopus, S. guttula, Amara consularis, Bembidium saxatile, B. tibiale, B. 
affine, and Georyssus pygmaeus at Bri 65.6 Sige and of Cassida fentiihevice 
near Filey]. Nat., March 1886, pp. 
W. W. Fow.er eoreanting, ie ag 
Haplocnemus impressus, Marsh. [has been recorded for Carlis 
nigricornis for Yorkshire, in which ange (but whe x a it it eu taken by 
—e birches in woods in Jaye Ent. Mo. Mag., 1888, x 214 
W. W. Fow.er. Behare. 
Queda longi cornis, Er. [very rare ; one ‘ under the sank of a tree lying on 
round in Bretby Wood, near Burton-on-Trent, while searching for 
po ee on which hrc very sparingly i HA the same iy a= 
Mo. » March 1888, xxiv. 232. 
W. W. Fow Ler. ee me Northumberland, Durham, Notts 
The Worm (?) that devoureth [an account of French researches into be lee 
feasting nt buried human bodies ; one of these was NAzzophagus parallelo- 
collis, of which Archd. Hey once took a large number in York Cemetery with 
nd 
tombstones of graveyards in Durham and Northumberland ; the RAizophagus 
also occurs in Sherwood Forest]. Ent. Mo. Mag., May 1888, xxiv. 276-277. 
W. W. FowLe All the Banuersgen 
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amilies, Genera, a need Species Indigenous to Great Britain and ireland, with 
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Durham, ae S., Derbyshire, neces 
W. W. Fow.e Lincolnshire, York } 
“ pace Br. itish ones of the Genus Anaspis, Geoffroy, with descri tion 
a New Species [A. pulicaria Costa, Repton ; Northumberland district, 
Wallinntea: st " puplabris Gyll., Repton, Bretby Wood (on wil rry 
blossom) ; Dunham Park, Manchester; Northum china district, Wallington, 
etc. ; A. geoffroyi Miill., Lincoln ; Whitby ; Manchester; N: orthumberland 
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and Durham, rare but widely distributed ; 4. fava L., Repton; Northumber- 
land and Durham district, sheds rare; A. subtestacea Steph., Repton ; 
Dunham Park, er; Northumberland and Durham oto rather 
uncommon]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Tuy and Aug, 1889, xxv. 33I- 
[W. W.] Fow er. ecbyahire, Lene, 3. 
Notes on the British Species of the Genus Anthonomus, Germar, 
with a description of a species eed to Britain [4. rosine pension from 
Repton, may once aa etc. ; casual slain also of A. conspersus from 
Chat Moss]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Dee, 1890, xxvi. 309-313 ; Bibl. notice in 
Ent. Rec., Dec. 15th, pte y 235: 
W. W. Fow er. Linc, N. 
Bruchus lentis, Boh. [bred in Lincoln from lentils recently imported from 
Egypt ; not an ‘a lesacs species]: Ent. Mo. Mag., June 1891, xxvii. 171. 
W. W. st lgeaodoni Whol 
mollinus, Boh. [used to be found by W. Garneys and writer on the 
jm ag of the O oid Trent at gee ; it snag occurs throughout as te 
Valley]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 1891, xxvii. 
W. el [ow ows York Mid W. 
porus granularis, L. ] species, very common in Askham Bog, 
York, Ent. Mo. Mag., Dee sand XxVil. 332. 
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