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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Iron scaber, Linn. Taken by Mr. Thouless, flying, in the 
evening, in St. Martin’s Lane, Norwich ; Brandon 
(Fowler ) ; “ Captus a D. Deere qui misit ad Gul. 
Hooker” (Burrell). 
Hoplia philanthus, Sulz. Forncett (Brown) ; “ In floribus ” 
(Burrell, who treats the species under the names 
of a Scarabceus argenteus and pulverulentus, and 
quotes the opinion of his friend, the Rev. T. 
Skrimslii-re, that the two latter were the sexes 
of the same species). “ Very uncommon” (Paget). 
Homaloplia ruricola, Fab. Norfolk (Stephens ) ■ Koudliam Heath, 
May, 1893 (Thouless). 
Serica brunnea, Linn. Not uncommon. 
Melolontha vulgaris, Fab. Common. 
Bhizotrogus solstitialis, Linn. Very abundant. 
Phyllopertha ijorticola, Linn. Sometimes very abundant. 
Anomala Frischi, Fab. Coast sands, common ; also occurs at * 
Brandon. I took a specimen of the rare uni- 
colorous green variety at Yarmouth, in July, 1879. 
Cetonia aurata, Linn. In my early collecting days I used to 
take this species, commonly, on the flowers of 
Mountain Ash, in the Norwich district, but it 
is now many years since I saw a living specimen. 
Gnorimus nobilis, Linn. Mr. Thouless lias a specimen taken in 
the Norwich market-place, whither it may have 
been conveyed from the country on flowers or 
other garden produce. 
BUPRESTID/L. 
Agrilus viridis, Linn. “In Betula alba” (Burrell). 
,, angustulub, 111. Scarce ; Hethersett ; Howe Grove ; 
Horsford ; Booton Common (Thouless). It is 
very probable that Burrell’s viridis was really 
this species. 
Tracpiys minuta, Linn. Poringland (Wigham). 
„ troglodytes, Gyll. St. Faith’s (Power). It is probable 
that the Buprestis pygmcea of Burrell’s list, 
which William Hooker took on Menyanthes , was 
this species. 
