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The Naturalist, 



Bay ; as the place where we gathered it is about a mile and a quarter 

 south of the author's hunting ground, we are led to believe his surmise 

 may be true. 



In coleoptera we took at Whitby LiojpJilaus ni(iihis, Fab., Amara 

 communis, Panz., Harjjalus ruhripes, Dufts, OtiorJiynchis picipes, Fab,, 

 DiacantJius Jiolosericeus, Fab., NotiopJiilus higuttatus, Fab., ApJiodius 

 Jimetarins, L,, Sitoiies lineatus, L., S. regendeineims, Hbst., Olihrus 

 (Bnus, Fab., Bemhidium laterale, Oliv., TelepJioriis lividus, L., Clivina 

 fosso?', Atlious lojigicollis, Oliv,, Stomis piimicatus, Penz., FJiyllobiu8 

 argentatus, Fab., Liosumus ovatiilus, Clairv., Silpha atrata, L., Phyllo- 

 hins Pomona, Oliv., and Aphodius testudinarius. 



At tStakesby, Pliyllohius alneii, Fab., F. pyri, L., and Liosumus 

 ovoiulus, CI., were taken. 



At Bluebank, near Sleights : Agahus fontinalis, Steph., Prasocuris 

 oMcta, Fab., and one freshwater shell, LimncBa peregra. 



At Sleights : CJwysomela polita^ L , C. stapJiylcea, L., PyrocJiroa 

 miens, Fab,, OtiorJiyncJius picipes, Fab., 0. scabrosus, Anchomenus albipes. 

 Fab., TelepJionis testaceus, Corymbites Jiolosericeus, Fab,, and Agriotes 

 sputato?\ Fab. 



At Aislaby : TacJiinus riifipes. Fab,, Stenus canaliculatus, Grylh, 

 PJiilonthus laminatus, Creutz,, Latlirobinm fidvipemie, Gr., Xantliotii'ius 

 pmictulatus, Payk., Philontlius varivs, Gyll., Stomis pumicatus, Panz., 

 Loricera pilicornis. Fab., and in molluscs Zonites alliarius. 



At Euswarp : Silpha Icevigata, Fab. 



At Egton Bridge : Zonites cellarius^ Z. nitiduluSy and one beetle, 

 Clivina fos-wr. 



At Lealholme, Limnaa truncatula. 



At Danby : NotiopJdlus palustris, Duft., Anchomenus albipes, Fab., 

 Liosumus ovatulus, CI., and Leistus ferrugineus, L. 



At Castleton : Byrrhus murinus, Fab., Clivina fossor, Phyllohius 

 alneti, Fab,, Bembidium laterale, Othius pilicornis, Anchomenus albipes, 

 Fab., and Phyllobius argentatus, L. 



AVe next proceeded to Southbank, near Middlesborough, where we 

 stayed better than a week. As a rule, in collecting here we were 

 very unsuccessful, the geology of the district being quite against us. 

 We, however, obtained the following shells : — Planorbis albus, P. 

 vortex, L. peregra, Z. nilidulus, Cochlicopa lubrica, and Pupa umbilicata. 

 Amongst the Limncea peregra, specimens taken in the reservoir of 

 Messrs. Bolckow Vaughan and Co., ironworks are worthy of special 

 notice, on account of their very elegant form. In colour they are 

 black. 



