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IIaltica palustris, Weise. Scarce; by sweeping in marshy 
places (Whitwell Common, &c.), but nearly 
always occurs singly ; the latter peculiarity of the 
species has been noticed by Dr. Sharp in other 
districts. I have taken it rather commonly in 
Gloucestershire on Epilobium mrmtanum. 
rufipes, Linn. I!y roadside sweeping in spring; 
not very common. 
nitidula, Linn. “In salicibus, Jul.” (Burrell). 
aurata, Marsh. Common on Sallows. 
ciiloris, Foud. Rare ; one specimen on Black 
Poplar by the river at Thorpe, July, 1874. 
modeeri, Linn. 
Maxtura rustica, Linn. Framingham Earl, June, 1878. 
,, obtusata, Gyll. By sweeping herbage ; not common. 
Podac.rica fuscicornis, Linn. Common on Mallows. 
Batophila rubi, l’ayk. On Rubui f, &c., in a hedgerow at 
Ketteringham. 
/ERata, Marsh. Locally common by roadside sweeping. 
Aphthona lutescens, Gyll. On Lythrum salicaria ; common at 
Eanworth, Horning, &c. 
nonstriata, Goez. On Iris pseud aeons , sometimes in 
swarms. 
less common on Euphorbia amygdaloides. 
atroc.erulea, Steph. On Solatium nigrum, Bixley, 
June, 1875. 
iiilaris, Steph. Ditchingliam (Power) ; Hunstanton 
(Fowler). 
Phyllotreta nodicornis, Marsh. Locally common on Reseda lutea 
and Seneciojacobcea. I have found it very abundant 
on Mignonette in my garden ; Aylsham (Wood). 
mel.ena, 111. Norfolk (Fowler). 
Common. 
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salicarlk, Payk. J 1 
ventralis, 111. St. Faith’s (Fowler). 
darshy places, not uncommon. 
venustula, Ivuts. Ringland, September, 1875 ; doubt- 
ATERRIMA, Sclir. ) 
CRUCIFER .E, Goez. J 
On various Cruciferie ; local. 
