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Abundant. 
Dromius linearis, 01. 
„ MERIDIONALIS, Dej. 
„ ag I Lis, F. Somewhat uncommon. 
QUADRIMACULATUS, L. \ ^ 
Common. 
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Common. 
„ QUADRINOTATUS, PanZ. 
,, guADiusiGNATUS, Dej. Rare; a few examples under bark 
of Ash, December, 1875. 
„ nigriventris, Thoms. Rare; one specimen ex. coll. 
Dossetor. 
„ melanocephalus, Dej. Common. 
Bleohrus maurus, Sturm. Denton (Cruttwell). 
Metabletus obscuro-guttatus, Dufts. hi or folk (Fowler). 
„ truncatellus, L. 
„ FOVEOLA, Gyll. 
Lebia chlorocephala, E. II. Not common. 
Cymindis axillaris, F. “I took a single specimen under a stone 
in a gravel pit on Witchingham Heath, Norfolk, 
in 1810” (Curtis). 
Masorf.us wetteriiali, Gyll. Sand hills, Hunstanton ; very rare 
(Fowler). 
Loricera pilicornis, F. Very common. 
Panao.eus crux-major, L. Horning Fen (Wigham) ; “once found 
at Caistor Marrams ” (Paget). 
Ciil.enius vestitus, Payk. Under stones and refuse in marshy 
places ; not common. 
„ holosericeus, Fab. “ Very rare ; taken by the Rev. 
T. Skrimshire in Norfolk in the spring ” (Curtis). 
Oodes iielopioides, Fab. Not common. Colney ; it also used to 
occur in the Heigham “ Canser,” which occupied 
the site of the Eastern ami Midlands Railway 
Station ; Horning ; Brundall (Thouless). 
Ltcinus depressus, Payk. “ Taken by my brother 5th November, 
1810, upon Mousehold Heath, near Norwich, 
under a stone. Mr. Sparshall found another 
specimen on the 15th May the following year 
upon a bank in the same neighbourhood ; and 
several were found afterwards by the late Mr. 
Griffin in a gravel pit not far from the same city ” 
(Curtis). It is remarkable that there is no 
