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Acupalpus meridianus L. Nottingham (W. E. R.). 

 Bradycellus placidus Gyll. Treswell Wood (A. T.) ; Grove 

 (S. P.). 



Bradycellus distinctus Dej. By sweeping" grass near Treswell 



Wood (A. T.) ; Clumber (5. P.). 

 Bradycellus verbasci Duft. Treswell Wood, not uncommon 



(A. T.). 



Bradycellus harpalinus Dej. Retford district (A. T.). 



Bradycellus simllis Dej. Brodholme (S. P.). 



Harpalus punctatulus Duft. Burton Joyce, several examples 



(W. E. R.) ; Newark (Fowler, Brit. Col., Vol. I., p. 45). 

 Harpalus azureus F. Edwalton and Burton Joyce (W. E. R.). 

 Harpalus rufibarbis F. South Leverton, not uncommon 



(A. T.) ; Retford (S. P.). 

 Harpalus punctirollis Payk. Nottingham district (W. E. R.). 

 Harpalus ruficornis F. Retford district, common (A. T. ) ; 



Nottingham district, common (W. E. R.). 

 Harpalus seneus F. Retford district, common (A. T.) ; Not- 

 tingham district, common (W. E. R.). 

 Harpalus tardus Panz. Nottingham district, June 1899 (S. D.) ; 



Sutton, near Retford (S. P.) ; Sherwood Forest (W. E. R.). 

 Stomis pumicatus Panz. South Leverton, not uncommon 



under stones (A. T.) ; Nottingham district, not uncommon 



(W. E. R.j. 



Platyderus ruflcollls Marsh. Nottingham ; Lambley ; Clifton 



Grove (W. E. R. and others). 

 Pterostichus cupreus L. South Leverton, common in spring 



(A. T. ) ; Nottingham district, not uncommon (W. E. R.). 

 Pterostichus versicolor Sturm. South Leverton, but much 



less common than the last (A. T.) ; Nottingham district, 



also less common than P. cupreus (W. E. R.). 

 Pterostichus madidus F. Retford district, common (A. T.) ; 



Nottingham district, common (W. E. R.). 

 Pterostichus niger Schall. South Leverton, common (A. T.) ; 



Cresswell Crags (A. T. ) ; Nottingham district, common 



(W. E. R.). 



Pterostichus vulgaris L. Retford district, common (A. T.) ; 



Nottingham district, common (W. E. R.). 

 Pterostichus nigrita F. Retford district (A. T.) ; Nottingham 



district, common in early spring in flood refuse by Trent 



(W. E. R.). 



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