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ARTHUR SMITH WOODWARD. paper 
a Microsaurian (Hvlonomus Wildi, sp. nov.) fro om Ms Lancashire 
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A. SMITH scans RD, York N.E. 
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pper 
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H. A. Woopwarp. La —— 
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J. Youne. Derbyshire. 
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NOTE—COLEOPTERA. 
Pelobius tardus Herbst, in Yorkshire.—In my ‘Coleoptera of the British 
sents vol. i, p- 159, I have given the following note on this insect :- a Loeal, 
but com in some districts, it is widely distributed and common in the ndon 
on 
Newcastle by Mr. Hewitson,” is especially commented on Mr. Bold as 
probably erroneous, as - nig never since been met with ; it has not been taken 
in Scotland.” T hav e, ho f Mr. Nbc H. ese 
of ue 
rom i ridul ve 
loudly, and in some parts of the countr ry goes by the name of the * Screech Beetle. 
It is often sold in London for aquariums together with Mydrophilus piceus and 
other species. —W. W. Fow Ler, a ng July 11th, 1892 ies 
Naturalist, 
