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forty — showing no trace of the red spot which characterizes the variety (p. 71) ; 

 Cryptarcha sirii^ata, Dunham Park, Manchester, and author has taken it by 

 sweeping in Bretby Wood near Repton (p. 73) ; C. h/iperiaizs, Dunham Park 

 (p. 73) ; Ips quadriguttata P'ab. , Ripon, ]\Ianchester (p. 73) ; /. qjiadripuuctata 

 Herbst., under oak chips where the trees have recently been cut down, near 

 Manchester, and in fungi on Chat Moss (p. 74) ; Pilyophagus ferruginciis 

 Fab,, Northumberland, Dr. Power (p. 74); Rhizophngiis cribratiis Gyll., 

 Stretford, Mr. Reston ; on decayed roots of lime-trees, Withington Common 

 near Manchester, Mr. Chappell ; Studley Park, Ripon, in fungus, G. R. 

 Waterhouse (p. 75) ; R. parallelocollis Er., once taken by late Archdeacon 

 Hey in numbers near York in fungus in company with Atoniaria Jimeiarii 

 fp. 76); R. nitidiihis Fab., Sherwood Forest, Dr. Power (p. 77) ; R. dispar 

 Gyll., Newcastle; under bark of pines and in fungus growing on decayed 

 trees, Chat Moss, Dunham, etc., Mr. Chappell ; under poplar bark, Stretford, 

 Mr. Reston (p. 77); R. politus Hellw., Manchester; and Stretford, Mr. 

 Reston (p. 78).]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Aug. and Sep. 188,5, ^^i'- 69-78. 



W. W. Fo\vlp:r. Yorkshire. 

 Coleoptera at Tenby [refers to Cassida hemisphcerka, of which the only other 

 specimen the author ever met with was at Filey, Yorkshire]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Nov. 1885, xxii. 139. 



W. W. Fowler. Yorkshire, Derbyshire. 



Harpalus calceatus, Sturm, re-established as British, v.'ith notes on other 

 Harpali [captured at Bridlington when searching for A^ebria livida ; reference 

 also made to once capturing upwards of two hundred //. nifibarbis at Repton 

 from a spot a foot square]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Jan. 1886, xxii. 172-174; also 

 see Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, p. iii ; Ent., March 1886, xix. 70 ; and Young 

 Nat., March 1886, vii. 53. 



Northumb., Durham, Yorksh., Lincolnsh., Notts., Derbysh., 

 W. W. Fowler. Cheshire, Lancash., Westm., Cumb., I. of Man. 



The Coleoptera of the British Islands. A Descriptive Account of the 

 Families, Genera, and Species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, with 

 notes as to Localities, Habitats, etc. [many relating to the Northern Counties]. 

 Vol. i. Adephaga — Hydrophilidoe. . . . 1887 [8vo., pp. 270.] 



W. W. Fowler. Lincolnshire. 

 Tachinus elongatus, Gyll. at Lincoln [running on a pavement in the city, 

 June 1887]. Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1887, xxiv. 46. 



W. W. Fowler. Yorkshire, Derbyshire. 



On certain species of Coleoptera new to Britain, or reinstated {BUdius 

 dissi7nilis Er., Bridlington, 1878 and 1884, with details of its occurrence 

 there ; B. arenarius also abundant there ; Bythimis validiis Aube, Iketby 

 Wood, near Repton]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Aug. 1887, xxiv. 49-53. 



J. Gardner. Durham. 

 Hydnobius Perrisii, &c., near Hartlepool [The H. piinctatissimHs^ 

 tive species of Anisototna, Colon dctUiculatunt^ and Bryoporus hardy i\ Ent. 

 Mo. Mag., Jan. 1886, xxii. 185. 



S. E. Gill. Yorkshire. 

 N. H. Society, Ackworth [Notices of captures of beetles], Nat. Hist. 

 Journ., Oct. 15th, 1884, viii. 134. 



R. W. GouLDiNG. ? Lincolnshire. 



Beetles' [Geotrupes stercorarius] Burrows [juesumably at or near Louth, 

 though not stated]. Sci. CIoss., March 1885, p. 70. 



[R. W. GouLDiNc;]. Lincolnshire. 

 Louth Naturalists' Society \Barynotus marcns woKki^X for Haugham Pat-ture], 

 Nat. World, Aug. 1886, iii. 158. 



July 1888. 



