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NOTE on LINCOLNSHIRE NEUROPTERA . 



Sympetrum strioiatum at Manton Common.— A female taken at 

 Manton Common in 1900 by Mr. Max Peacock has been submitted to me for 

 identification and record. — Alfred Thornley, South Leverton, 5th Jan. 1901. 



NOTE on CUMBERLAND TRICMOPTERA. 



Cumberland Trichoptera.— Mr. William Hewett, of York, recently 

 gave me several trichoptera, taken by Mr. J. E. Thwaytes in Cumberland, 

 and which, on account of the county, it may be as well to place on record: — 



LimnophUus sparsits. Bolton Fells. 



Limnophihts stig/na. Newby Cross. 



Stenophylax conceniricus. Newby Cross. 



Halesiis radiatus. Carlisle. 



Rhyacophila dorsal is. Carlisle. 

 — Geo. T. Porritt, Crosland Hall, near Huddersfield, 5th January 1901. 



NOTE on LINCOLNSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 



Coleopterous Captures in Lincolnshire in 1900.— The following 

 were taken in the Gainsborough neighbourhood, presumably in Div. 5 W. , 

 by Mr. F. M. Burton, F.L.S., and his son : — 



Notiophilus biguttatus. Coccinella decempunctata (variabilis). 



At Toynton All Saints, Div. 10 S., the Rev. W. W. Mason took the 

 following: — 



Calathus cisteloides. Aniara apricaria. 



Harpahis ruficornis. 

 The following, collected on Manton Common, Div. 2 S., by Mr. Max 

 Peacock, were sent to me in November: — 



Aphodius scybalarias. Two. Ocypus olens. 



Aphodius inguinatus. Several. Philonthus politus. 



Aphodius prodromus. One. Philonthus laminatus. 



Necrophorus ru spa tor. 

 The following- were all collected at Bottesford, Div. 2 S., by Mr. Max 

 Peacock : — 



Otiorrhyn ch us p icipcs. T wo. 

 Phyllobius pyri. One. 

 Sitones lineatus. Several. 

 Apion dichrou/u. 9 • 

 Cassida flaveola. One. 

 Pho?don tumidulum. Eight. 

 Philonthus politus. Two. 

 Gastrophysa polygofii. $ . 

 Stenus speculator. One. 

 Epur&a cestiva. Four. 

 Ragonycha limbata. Three. 

 Aphodius ater. One. 

 Anaspis melanopa. Several. 

 Meligethes viridis. Several. 

 Phyllotreta ne/norum. Several. 

 Psylliodes picina. One. 

 Stilbus testaceus. One. 

 Anthrenus claviger. One. 

 All these insects have been seen and determined by myself, and the 

 notes will serve as authenticated material for the use of future workers. — 

 Alfred Thornley, South Leverton Vicarage, 5th January 1901. 



Naturalist 



Pterostichus vulgaris. $ . 

 Pterostichus madidus. Five ^ s. 

 Harpahis ruficornis. Two $ s and 



one $ . 

 Harpahis rufibarbis. $ . 

 Nebria brevicollis. Two $ s. 

 Calathus cisteloides. $ . 

 Anchomenus dorsalis. Four. 

 Trechus minutus. One. 

 Badister bipustulatus. One. 

 Amara familiaris. Four. 

 Amara plebeia. One $ . 

 Melanotus rufipes. One. 

 Agriotes obscurus. Four. 

 Barynotus obscurus. One. 

 Silpha atrata. One. 

 Apion humile. One. 

 Serica brunnea. One. 



