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Hydr/Ena gracilis, Germ. Lakenham, swarming on a submerged 
Mangold, September, 1898 (Edwards). 
Ckrcyon DErREssus, Steph. Hunstanton (Thomley). 
Stapiiylinid.e. 
Aleochara algarum, Fauv. Hunstanton (Thornlcy). 
Microglossa pulla, Gy 11. Gimingham (Butler). 
Oxypoda umbrata, Gyll. Gimingham (Butler). 
1 Iomalota littorea, Slip. Salthoose, at roots of Qlaucium 
(Elliman). 
,, puncticeps, Tli. Gimingham (Butler). 
,, boletobia, Tii. Gimingham (Butler). 
„ at in co lor, Slip. Gimingham (Butler); Cromer, rather 
common in dung and by evening sweeping 
(Elliman). 
,, orbata, Er. Cromer, one by evening sweeping (Elliman). 
Tachyusa scitula, Er. Gimingham, rather common on damp 
sandy dill's (Butler). 
Placusa inflma, Er. Cromer, under sappy ( >ak bark (Elliman). 
Laturobium pallidum, Nord. Cromer, one in a damp spot on 
the cliffs (Elliman). 
Scop.-Kus sulcicollis, Steph. (minutus, Er.). Cromer, one under 
a stone on the cliff (Elliman). 
Stenus BiruNCTATUs, Er. Cromer, in damp spots on the clilfs 
(Elliman). 
,, guttula, Milll. Cromer, with the preceding species 
(Elliman); Gimingham (Butler). 
,, atratulus, Er. Gimingham, on sandy cliffs (Butler). 
Bledius fuscipes, Rye. Gimingham, abundant in sandy cliffs 
(Butler) ; Cromer, common on sides of cliffs in 
sandy spots (Elliman), who notes that all his 
specimens there taken wanted the usual dark 
coloration of the legs ; the determination, how- 
ever, was confirmed by Champion. 
„ longulus, Er. Gimingham, with the preceding species, 
but much less common (Butler). 
Syntomium /ENEUM, Mull. Gimingham, by beating Moss growing 
on horizontal tree trunks of about six inches 
diameter in hedges (Butler). 
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