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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
I found his knowledge and experience, of which he was ever ready 
to give me the full advantage, of the greatest possible use to me. 
His collection came into my hands shortly after his death in 1887. 
To my friend and colleague, Mr. H. J. Thouless, my thanks are 
due for much general assistance in the preparation of this list, 
and the records of several species which had not occurred to me, 
although our hunting grounds have for many years been in the 
main the same. 
A few records are taken from an interleaved copy of Stephens’ 
‘ Systematic Catalogue,’ which formerly belonged to the Rev. 
J. Landy Brown ; a few from a list by Robert Wigham in 
Chambers’ ‘ History of Norfolk’ (Norwich, 1829) ; and others from 
Henry Denny’s ‘ Monographia Pselaphidarum et Scydmsenidarum 
Britanniae’ (Norwich, 1825). 
ClCINDELlDiE. 
Cicindela campestris, L. Common in sandy places in spring and 
early summer. 
„ maritima, Dej. On coast sands; Caister next Yarmouth; 
Burnham Market (Bowler). 
CARABIDiE. 
NoTiopniLus aquaticus, L. The insects of this genus are found 
running on the ground in the bright sunshine. 
This species and the two following are common. 
„ PALUSTRIS, Duft. 
„ BIGUTTATUS, L. 
„ quadripunctatus, Dej. Cromer ; Yarmouth (Thouless). 
,, substriatus, Wat. Fairly common. 
„ rufipes, Curt. Sparham (Norgate) ; Hunstanton 
(Fowler). 
Elaphrus riparius, L. ^ Common on the edges of ponds 
„ cupreus, Duft. / and streams. 
Blethisa multipunctata, L. “ In Paludibus, Bardolph Fen ” 
(Burrell); Horning; Hethersett (Curtis); Lower 
Close (Wigham); North Denes, Yarmouth (Paget). 
Cyciirus rostratus, L. Not common; occurs by single specimens, 
sometimes in houses. 
