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the cellar of his house at York, sawmg off the bead of an 

 unfortunate Blaps, 



I. S.E. -Bridlington, Flamborough Head (IV.C.IL) ^ 

 Withernsea {lYat., Oct. 1S92). 



2. N.E. 



Scarborough, Redcar ( IV.C.II.) ; Saltburn 



{M. L. Thompson). 



3. N.W.— Swaledale {IV.CJL). 



4. Central Vallkv.— York District {ir.C.II.) \ Cow- 

 thorpc ([/': Dousoii Roebuck). 



5. S.W.— "Wakefield District {E. B. Wrigglesworlh). 



Ocypus brunnipes F. This local insect is unusually 

 common in some parts of Yorkshire. 



2. N.E.—Ayton, Redcar {IV.CJL); Saltburn {M, L, 

 Thompson). 



3. N.W.— Richmond, Ilklcy ( W.C.FL) ; Aysgarth {NaL, 

 Oct. 1892). 



4. Central Valley. —York {W.C.IL). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield {E. B. Wriggksivortli), 



Ocypus fuscatus Grav. This scarce species seems not to 

 have been met with by any Yorkshire collector but myself, 

 and I have not taken it in its natural habitat. 



4. Central Valley. — York, in the Hood rejectamenta 

 of the Ouse, four specimens in ten years {W.C.H). 



Ocypus cupreus Rossi. Very abundant in some districts, 

 in others raiher scarce. 



I. S.E.— Bridlington {W.C.H.). 



2. N.E.—Ayton {W.Cff.); Scarborough (7?. Laivson) 

 Saltburn {M. L. Thompson). 



3. N.W.— Knaresborough {W.C.H). 



4. Central Valley.— York. Sometimes -in thousands 

 in the Ouse flood-refuse ( W.C.H). 



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