46 NOTES ON lOXOMMA ALLMANNI. 



Notes on certain British Hydropori recently brought forward by Dr. Sharp, 

 and on Pterostichus manidus, a vegetable feeder, p. 161-2, 



Note on the abundance of Pie^-is rapce, and Thrips in 1869, p. 171. 



Note on Bembidium Anglicanuvi, Sharp, and on the capture of Blenius longi- 

 cornis in Cumberland, p. 213. 



Note on Agahus tarsatus taken in Northumberland, p. 231. 



Vol. VII. 



On the capture of Cri/ptophagus fumatus, Gyll, in Northumberland, a species 



new to the British list, p. 135. 

 Note on the Hyd^-ochus paramaculatus of Hardy, ibid. 

 Note on Homolota Algce, Hardy, p. 136. 

 Note on the capture in Northumberland of a species of Aleochara new to the 



British list, p. 275. 



Vol. IX. 



Note on Ilybius cenescens, Thoms., and ou Ocypus moria, Anct., p. 60. 



Note on the Carding and Pinning of Insects, p. 219. 



Note on Vanessa Antiopa in Northumberland and Durham, p. 245. 



Vol. X. 



Note on the capture of a Sawfly, Strvngylogaster filicis, King, new to Britain, 



in Northumberland, p. 69. 

 Note on Magdalinus carbonarius in Northumberland, p. 83. 

 Note on Pulex obtusiceps, Ritzema — P. talpa, Curtis, p. 228. 



V. — Wotes on the Vertelral Column and other Remains of.Loxomma 

 Allmanni, Huxley. By Thomas Atthey. 



These osseous remains existed on nine narrow and irregular slabs 

 of black shale, which had been worked out from the roof of the 

 coal pit at Newsham, near Blyth, by some miners in the summer 

 of 1870; they are the remains of part of the trunk only; the 

 head, part of the tail, and extremities were either not present 

 at the same place, or had not been observed. 



The slabs, as taken from the mine, were brought to Mr. T. P. 

 Barkas, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, who described and figured the 

 remains in his "Manual of Coal Measures Palseontology," 1873, 



