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Ocypus pedator Grav. This scarce southern species has 

 been most unexpectedly discovered at York by Mr. Gilbert 

 Hudson of that city. It was taken under stones in 

 company with Ocypus okns. 



• 4. Ci^NTRAL Vallky.— York, several specimens (6^. 

 Hudson, identified by IV.CJI.), 



2. 



Ocypus ater Grav. A maritime insect. 



2. N.E.— Eston Marsh {Af. L. Thompson). 



Ocypus morio Grav. Frequent, especially in hilly districts. 



N.E.-Ayton, Scarborough {W.C.B.) ] Saltburn 

 M. L. Thompson). 



2, N.W.— Richmond {JV.C.IL). 



4. Central. Valley.— York (IV.C./T). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield (E. B. WriggkswortJi). 



Philonthus splendens F. Very frequent, generally in dung. 



1. S.E.— Flamborough {W.C.H,). 



' 2. N.E.— Scarborough (R. Larcson) ', Ayton, Ebberston, 

 Langdale {W.C.IL); Filey {W. W. Fowler)- Coxwold 

 {Nat., Nov. 1892); Stanghow Moor {M. L. Thompson). 



^ N.W. — Leyburn, Knaresborough {JV.C.II.). 



4. Central Valley. — York District {JV.C.P/.). 



Philonthus intermedius Boisd. 



2. N.E.— Glaisdale (//. Crowther, Nat., Jan. 1879, 



iv. 84). 



4. Central Valley.— Haxby (JV.C.II.). 



Philonthus laminatus Creutz. Frequent. 



1. S.E.— Bridlington {W.C.IL). 



2. N.E.— Ayton {W.C.II.) ; Aislaby (H. Pollard, Nat., 

 Sep. 1879); Saltburn {M L. Thompson). 



3. Central Valley. — Ouse rejectamenta, often in 

 immense numbers {W.C.II). 



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