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Bembidium lamprds Herbst. 



Adalia obliterata L. 

 Halyzia 14-guttata L. 

 Kl mis ameus Miill. 

 Melanophthalma gibbosa Herbst. 

 Silpha atrata L. 

 Sinodendron cylindricum L. 

 Melanotus rufipes I [erbst. 

 Athous hsemorrhoidalis F. 

 I lelodes minuta L. 

 Telephorus lituratus F. 

 Hedobia imperialis L. 

 Cbrysomela staphylea L. 

 Phyllotreta nemorum L. 

 Plectroscelis concinna Marsh. 

 Fyrochroa serraticornis Scop. 

 Apion pallipes Kirby. 

 Otiorrhynchus picipes F. 

 Phyllobius argentatus L. 



Bembidium aeneum Germ. 



Laccobius sinuatus Mots. Re- 

 eorded with certainty only from 

 • Central. Askham Bog- (W. 

 Hey, etc.).' 



Sphaeridium bipustulatum F. 



v. marginatum F. 



Not yet recorded from S.E. 

 Yorks.. 



Tachyporus chrysomelinus L. 



Baptolinus altemans Grav. Not 

 yet recorded from S.E. Yorks. 



N.B. — The Yorkshire list is 



only published to end of Staphy- 

 linidas. 



Coccinella 7-punctata L. 



Coccinella 10-punctata L. 



Mr. G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., gives the following list of note- 

 worthy Hemiptera, Trichoptera, and Orthoptera collected on the 

 excursion : — 



For the conchologists, Mr. J. E. Crowther, the Secretary of 

 the section, writes that amongst the conchologists present 

 were Messrs. J. W. Taylor, F.L.S. (President of the section); 

 W. Cash, F.G.S. ; W. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S., and J. E. 

 Crowther (Secretary). In a stream on the way to Welton, 

 Ancylus fluviatilis was taken, and Planorbis albas and Pisidiam 

 pasillum from the stream at Welton village. Proceeding up 

 Welton Dale, Claasilia laminata, Pupa cylindracea , Arion 

 minimus ,' and many others were found in the beech woods. At 

 the head of Welton Dale, Helix hortensis, H. itala, and H. 

 caperata were obtained from an old chalk pit. At Brantingham- 

 thorpe, Limncea truncatula and Pisidium pusillum were taken in 

 the stream, and higher up the dale, Bulimus obscurus and 

 Cochlicopa lubrica. At this point the conchologists found them- 

 selves so much in the rear of the rest of the party that they 

 decided to turn back and work down the dale towards Brough, 

 and here Hyalinia crystallina and H. pura were turrfed up. 

 The most interesting ' find ' of the day was in the form of a 

 couple of specimens of that fine slug, Limax cinereo-niger , 

 which is probably the maximus of Linn£, as our maximus is not 

 to be found in Sweden. After .this Helix cantiana was the only 



Hemerobius atrifrons. 



Limnophilus affinis. 



Agapetus fuscipes. (In abundance 



welcome and much-needed con- 

 firmation of the species as a 

 Yorkshire insect.) 



in a ditch near Brough, and a 



Labia minor. 



Naturalist, 



