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Dryopiiilus pusillus, Gyll. Scarce ; Earlham ; Foxley Wood ; 
Bingstead Downs ; Brandon (Fowler). 
Priobium castaneum, Fab. Bather common. 
Anobium domesticum, Fourc. Very common. 
,, paniceum, Linn. “Sometimes in abundance” (Paget). 
Xestobium tessellatum, Fab. Not uncommon in old houses. 
Ernobius mollis, Linn. One specimen under bark of a larch post 
at Thorpe, June, 1874. 
Ptilinus pectinioornis, Linn. Locally abundant ; Swardeston 
Common in an old post ; Yarmouth, common in 
some houses (Paget). 
Ooiiina HEDER.E, Mull. Not uncommon. 
Dorcatoma chrysomelina, Sturm. Denton (Cruttwell). 
C.enocara bovist.e, HolF. Norwich; Horning; Ash wicken (Power). 
Bostrychus capucinus, Linn. “One specimen on the coast of 
Norfolk, near Cromer” (Stephens). 
Lyotus canaliculatus, Fab. Very local; Earlham, July, 1885; 
Wroxham (Fowler). 
Cissid.e. 
Cis boleti, Scop. Very abundant. 
„ nitidus, Herbst. One example given to me by Mr. F. Norgate. 
Octotemnus olabriculus, Gyll. Common. 
Tenebrionid.e. 
Flaps mucronata, Latr. Very common in old houses. 
Crypticus quisquilius, Linn. Sandy places on the coast, common; 
also at Brandon. 
Heliopathes gibbus, Fab. Sandy coasts ; Yarmouth, &c. 
Microzoum tibiale, Fab. Sandy places on the coast, common ; 
also at Brandon. 
Phaleria cadaverina. Locally common on coast sands ; at roots 
of Grass, &c. ; Yarmouth; Hunstanton (Fowler). 
IIeledona agricola, Hbst. In Boleti on Oaks, &c. ; very local ; 
Norfolk (Fowler). 
Scaphidema -KN’eu.m, Payk. Bare. Two specimens under stones 
at Arminghall. 
Tribolium ferruginkum, Fab. Norfolk (Fowler). Occurs in 
flour, &c. 
