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320 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK : LINCOLNSHIRE NATURALISTS. 
Mecomma ambulans Fall. Two. One female brachypterous. 
Orthotylus scotti Reut. (prasinus Saunders’ Synopsis). Some 
off Ash (Araxinus excelsior). 
Phylus palliceps Fieb. One off Filbert (Cory/us avellana vat. 
tubulosa). 
Phylus coryli L. One off the same bush. 
Atractotomus magnicornis Fall. Some on Larch (Lari 
europea). 
Psallus ambiguus Fall. One off Hawthorn (Crategus oxyacantha). 
Psallus alnicola D. & S. One off Beech (Fagus sylvatica). 
-Of Coleoptera were obtained— 
Adalia obliterata L. One immature example. 
Halyzia 14-guttata L. One example. 
Otiorhynchus picipes F. One example. 
Ceeliodes 4-maculatus L. One example. 
Helodes minuta L. Two examples. 
Athois niger L. One example. 
These few beetles got casually into the umbrella used for beating. 
The wealth of spiders and phalangide was astounding, and not even 
in. warm Cornwall had the recorder seen anything to equal it. 
Dolomedes mirabilis was, however, the only one of which he could 
feel certain. He longed for an arachnologist to sample this rich 
glen, which is virgin soil, long unsearched by the hand and eye of 
the naturalist. It merits a long and careful examination. 
Botanically speaking, the ground passed over would have been 
very interesting in an ordinary year, but the dry season had burnt it 
so completely that little was found. On Tetford Hill the following 
were taken :—Reseda luteola L., R. lutea L., Origanum vulgare L., 
Pastinaca sativa L., Hieracium boreale L., and Tanacetum vulgare L. 
In the Spilsby Sandstone cutting, between Holbeck and Somersby, 
Trifolium arvense L. and Potentilla argentea L. were found. The 
latter species is most curiously confined in its limits in Lincolnshire 
arve 
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‘unaria Sw. was reported, but not taken on Hoe Hill, a most likely 
_ locality, and Festuca rubra L. on Ruckland Hill. The best find of 
the day was Chrysosplenium ofpositifolium L., taken at gee 
aturalist, 
