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3. N.E.— Filey (J^K IK Fo7^>kr) ; Cornelian Bay, Hying 

 on the shore, Redcar, in putrid fish, Ayton, in hedgehogs 

 and rats ( W.C.H.) ; Cleveland Distriet {M. L. Thompson), 



Leistotrophus nebulosus F. Not at all common. 



2. N.E. — Saltburn, in garden refuse (J/. L. Thompson) ; 

 Ayton, in manure {W.C.H.), 



Staphylinus pubescens DG. Very loeal. 



2. N.E. —Scarborough (A'. Lawson)\ Saltburn (J/. L. 



Jlwmpson). 



4. Central Valley. — ^York, not uncommon ; Haxby, 



in dung(^F.C//.). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield {E. B. Wriggksworfh). 



Staphylinus stercorarius 01. Discovered in Yorkshire for 

 the first time in the summer of 1895. 



2. N.E. — AUerston, in an ant's nest ; Ebberston 

 (py.C./P.) ; Scarborough {Gilbert Hudson). 



Staphylinus erythropterus L. Local, but more frequent 

 than the preceding species. 



2. N.E. — Saltburn (J/. Z. Thoinpson) ; Scarborough 



(A. Lawsoii). 



3. N.W.— Near the High Force, Teesdale ( W.C.IL). 



4. Central Valley .^Ouse Banks at York ( JV.C.II.) ; 

 Fulford Ings (/ // Snicdiey, Young NatuniUsl, vol. 2, p. 44). 



Staphylinus csesareus Ceder. 



2. N.E.— Moors near Scarborough, in very wet moss 



{R. Lawson), 



3. N.AV.—IIackfall {E. G. Bayford). 



Ocypus olens Mull The familiar Cocktail or Devil's Coach- 

 man is common everywhere. On one occasion I saw them 

 running about in extraordinary numbers upon the asphalted 



paths on the North Cliff at Scarborough. Sometimes they 

 occur in cellars, and Archdeacon Hey once found one in 



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