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specimen, so that my experience 
does not at all agree with the 
remark in last week’s leader in 
the “Entomologist” about this 
insect. 
Earpalus rotundicollis. One at 
Brighton, Mr. Bye’s notice in 
the Annual, of this insect would 
seem to indicate that this species 
is diffinis, Dej. If this is so 
(and I cannot otherwise under- 
stand his remarks) the new 
species should have been recorded 
as rotundicollis, and our mistake 
in miscalling diffinis pointed 
out. 
H. azureus. Brighton. 
E. rupicola. 5 at Southend. August. 
H. rubripes. This is extremely var- 
iable in color, I have it quite 
black from Southend, and of a 
most splendid green from Brighton 
H. anxius. Southend. 
S. Skrimshiranus. Hammersmith, 
but very scarce as far as my 
experience goes. 
S. vespertinus. Very abundant at 
the above locality. 
S. computus. Sparingly with the 
above. 
S. meridianus. J his is very common 
about here beginning of summer. 
S. luridus. Extremely abundant at 
Hammersmith Marshes. 
Lymnccum nigro-piceum. One under 
seaweed, Southend in June. It 
was formerly supposed that this 
insect was found only on the 
coasts of the Isle of Wight and 
Black Sea. I have no doubt it 
is to be found at numerous places 
on our coast, wherever, in fact 
suitable conditions occur. 
Bembidium rufescens. One at sugar 
Holme Bush September. 
Bolitochara lunulata. One among 
leaves at Bishop’s Wood. In 
August. 
Ocalea rivularis. Bishop’s Wood. 
0. badia. Do. 
Leptusa ruficollis. Brighton January. 
Bishops Wood December. 
Myrmedonia. Eaicorthi. I took a 
splendid specimen sweeping at 
Bishop’s Wood on the first of 
June 
M. humeralis. Common once or twice 
among the leaves round the nests 
of F. rufa. At Hampstead. 
Thiasophila angulata. Bests of F. 
rufa at Plumpstead. 
Calodera JEthiops. Hammersmith 
Marshes. 
Tacky usa uvida. Under seaweed 
Southend June. 
T. sulcata. With the aboye, much 
the commoner of the two. 
Ocijusa maura. Yery sparingly at 
Hammersmith Marshes, in the 
spring. 
Oxypoda formiceticola. With F. 
Rufa at Hampstead. 
Homalota cinnamomea. Tree infested 
with Cossus in the Regents Park. 
IT. Eospita. One or two with the 
preceding species. 
Pldceopora reptans. Under bark of 
oak Kilburn. 
To be continued. 
