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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
and neighbourhood,” contained in the second edition of a small 
volume entitled ‘ Contributions to the Fauna and Flora of Repton 
and neighbourhood’; he died in 1881. The “Mr. Muskett” 
whose name is mentioned by Fox as the captor of Endomychus 
coccineus, Metcecus paradoxus, Odontceus mobilicornis, etc., was 
probably John Muskett, solicitor, of Diss. 
The number of additional species now recorded is seventy-three, 
distributed as follows: Carabidse, 10; Dytiscidse, 1; Hydrophilidse, 3 ; 
Staphylinhhe, 18; Corylophidse, 1; Clambidic, 2; Silphidse, 2; 
Nitidulidie, 3 ; Cucujidae, 1 ; Cryptophagidte, 2 ; Coccinellidte, 2 ; 
Mycetophagidse, 1 ; Byrrhidae, 1 ; Buprestidse, 1 ; Eucnemidre, 1 ; 
Elateridaj, 1 ; Dascillidae, 2 ; Cleridse, 1 ; Anobiidae, 1 ; Cissidae, 2 ; 
Curculionidae, 10 jHcolytida^S ; Cerambvcida3,3 ; and Chrysomelidae, 1. 
The number of species recorded as occurring in the county is thus 
increased to 1801. 
CaRABID/E. 
Dtschirius alneus, Dej. Waxham (Champion) ; Hunstanton 
(Thornley). 
Badister peltatus, Panz. Brandon, June, 1895 (Thouless). 
Amara rufocincta, Sahl. Yarmouth (Thouless). 
„ plebeia, Gyll. Norwich (Thouless) ; running on pathways 
in early spring. 
JIarpalus farallelus, Dej. Lakenham, April, 1896 (Thouless). 
,, serripes, Sch. Harleston district, “ occasionally in 
Berosus affinis, BrulL Hunstanton, April, 1896 (Thornley). 
gravel pits” (Fox); under clod of earth at foot 
of cliffs, Cromer (Elliman). 
Trechus rubens, Fab. Waxham (Champion). 
Bemi 
DYTISCIDiE. 
IIydroporus davisi, Curt. Harleston district (Fox). 
Hydrophilidse. 
