368 NOTES—COLEOPTERA AND ORNITHOLOGY. 
NOTES—C One OPTERA. 
idium nigricorne at Ilkley.—At Ilkley, “seit se in sag 
I took a pair of the rare Benbidiunt ni arer wa ted from my 
sto in the Ent. Mo. Mag. fo 1891, as I only Swag ened shape treasures 
some time pet le and took ‘them to Me Fowler for confirmation. I fancy 
the species will be fo to be ne rkshire. roan pea THORNLEY, South 
Leverton Vicarage, tay: 2nd, 1894. 
Coleoptera at Theddlethorpe, July and August 1893 : Additional Notes. 
—The list of my (sreergscnciy nha ag captures in the Naturalist is imper rfect, 
one or two better things being left Anaitis 
ocellata (1), pons op rtionl mils ‘(comm on), Dyse schirius impunctipennis (1), 
Otiorhynchus ovatus (in ce), Ceuthorhynchideus Rak og heigh Centhorkyn: 
chus bade Phithydrus ‘melancephatas tag bicolon, Celam nequa 
Moreover, these beetles all taken _ g July and " Augu st, pa the i 
year ; ie i but for my ileal Ith I deniach ‘alien many more, the locality 
is an excellent one.—-ALFR einige NLEY, ak Leverton, Nov. 2nd, 189. 
[ Dp iopeteaiat n the os x note are caused by its having nee taken at 
second-hand and not sent direct by ihe writer.—Eds. Nat. ] 
HOt ee VANIER OL OG yr. 
Crossbill and pn eeieo Pastor in Yorkshire in 1894.—When at 
Beverley a few days ago, Mr. Stuart, taxidermist of that town, showed me five 
specimens of the Common  Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), three males and two 
peer brio had recently been obtained ae Deve rley within sa tor throw of th 
fine nster ; also a Rose- mgipasien Pastor (Pastor roseus) aie at Aldborough, 
Vorubiec, this seas on.— WILLIAM HEwETT, York, October 28th, 1894. 
Albino examples of the ne near York.—I recently had the pleasure © of 
Jay : rage glandarius), 
both o f which ers shot ain July, 1893, i wood situate at a short distance 
from ve hey w g birds but in full phinene. "Pied or partially pied 
specimens of ae a ge eee rare. e eyes were of the usual colour, viz., 
blue, and on questioning the person who shot them - to whether this was not 
a spear on the part of sage peg cue he assured me that he had Lge oy 
ing of A pase near Leeds.—On the 25th of June Mr. William 
a specimen of a aro Seviocs Pear sag a s) 
eswort a The 
r 20th, I 
- Warbler in East Yorkshire.—Mr. George C. Swai 
s me obtained three examples of this rare little Eastern Asiatic hird 
(Phyleceps supereiloss in oi nursery opti at Beverley on the 8th, 13th, 
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as er last ; e asks o record the ee fact in ‘ The 
aa: ist? ird is an addition ye ae Fauna of York hough it is 
eo me doubt wit very reason to have n poner: ae at least one 
occasion, yet it has never before been olan? in the Spent The oc currence 
of th i lso extr 
a and it is one that is unprecedented in the ‘bird's history as a Bri 
on ese specimens, a fine male, has been wpa tbid for hoi — 
of British Bird in the Edinbs inburgh Museum. All the 
Wo. EAGLe Cus ARKE, Edinburgh, November 14th, 1894. 
