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Bradford Naturalists' Society. Yorkshire. 

 Diary of Natural History Observations for 1884, pp. 29 [including some 

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J. W. Carter. ? Yorkshire. 



Coleoptera [capture of Cychrus i-ostrahts and Othins fulvipeJiiiiSy presumably 

 near Bradford]. Young Nat., March 1884, v. 95. 



[A. J. Chalkley.] Yorkshire'. 

 [Meloe violaceus near Sheffield, female]. Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 

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Northumberland, Isle of Man, Lancashire, Cheshire, 

 Joseph Chappell. Yorkshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire. 

 Obnoxious and Injurious Insects S^Sphodrus leucophthabmis, Carpophilus 

 fmctilatus, Lcenwphidtis pusilliis, Aiiommatiis ii-striatiis^ Derjfiestes vulphttis, 

 D. lardarms, Ptiiius sexpitnctatiis, Gibhmin (species undetermined), Anobiuni 

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 92-94. [The next instalment treats of Wood- and Bark-feeding Insects : 

 iVe/nosoma elongata. Sinodoidi-on cylindriciuii, Ly?7iexylon iiavale, Hylecatus 

 derviestoides. Priobiiim casianeiuji, Ptilimis pectinicornis^ Ochina IiedeTcc, Bos- 

 trichtis capiicimis, Pkhvotrya Stephens?, and Hylobiiis abietis referred to from 

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 {Pissodes Hotatiis, Cryptorliynchiis lapathi, Hylastes Irifolii, hyhirgiis JiederiBy 

 Scolytiis priini, S. ijttrica/us, Trypodendroii doiiiestiann, T.queraiSy Dryoccetus 

 buhneriuqrii, Torniais sexdentattis, T. aciiuiijiatus referred to from precise 

 localities]. Young Nat., Aug. 1887, viii. 155-159. {^Callidiiiui variabile, 

 Sherwood Forest; Clytiis arciiatus, Newcastle and Cumberland; Mo7iohamimis 

 sartor and M. s7itor, frequent about Manchester ; Astino/nus cedilis at Astley 

 deep pit, Dukinfield ; Saperda scalaris, several places about Manchester 

 cited ; Stenostola ferrea, Dunham Park, its only locality, referred to]. Young 

 Nat., Sep. 1887, viii. 168-171. [P/iag/znu bifasciatmn at Staly-brushes ; 

 Pachyta cerambyciformis near Manchester, and Strangalia quadrtfasciata in 

 Sherwood Forest]. Young Nat., Oct. 1887, viii. 200-201. S^Grammoptera 

 afra? at Castle Mill, on Unibellifcra:\ Young Nat., Nov. 1887, viii. 211. 



Tom Duckworth. Cumberland. 

 [Scarcity of Melolontha vulgaris in Carlisle district]. Trans. Cumb. and 

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John W. Ellis. Yorkshire. 

 Hibernation of Cetonia aurata [in April 1884, f^^'- EH'^ received one alive, 

 which had been captured in the thatch of an old house at Helmsley ; Editors 

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 autumn, but does not emerge till the year following, except a few brought out 

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John \Y. Ellls, Yorkshire. 

 Amara fusca, Dj., at Doncaster [A male specimen found under stones in 

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J. ^V. Ellis. - Cheshire, 



.^gialia rufa, Fab. [captured at Wallasey Sandhills, June 2nd]. Ent. Mo. 

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J. W. Ellis. Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



Coleoptera for beginners. \_Carabiis niteus used to occur plentifully at 

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