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hunting ; as it had not rained for weeks, 
everywhere except the river was parched 
up, and the river was low indeed. I tried 
many likely places without success; at 
last I got round a deep pool, and under 
the large stones around it 1 took many 
specimens of B.paludosuin, which seemed 
to have left the gravel beds and congre- 
gated here for the dampness under them. 
Strange to say, I did not see a single 
common species in two hours’ hunting, 
yet, as I persevered, hoping against hope, 
as it were, fortune favoured me at last 
with plenty of specimens for self and 
friends of a species I much wanted. — 
Ibid. 
Bembidium velox. — Being out on the 
banks of the river Ribble, with Mr. Hodg- 
kinson, Bembidium-hnnting, a short time 
since, we took this species in plenty, run- 
ning about on the gravel-beds. Near the 
pay-bridge we also got B. stomoides, B. 
nitidulum, B. lunatum, B. affine, B.pra- 
sinum and an unrecognised species allied 
to B. biyutlatum. — Ibid. 
Captures of Coleoptera. — 1 have taken 
some fine specimens of the following 
beetles during the last two months: — 
Lebia chlorocephala, 
Dyschirius politus, 
„ uitidus, 
„ sal in us, 
„ globosus, 
Notiophilus palustris, 
Synuchus vivalis, 
Olistophus rotundatus, 
Harpalus rubripes, 
„ puncticollis, 
„ flavipes, 
Bradycellus cognatus, 
„ . similis, 
Trechus discus, 
„ micros, 
Bembidium lunatum, 
„ decorum, 
„ stomoides, 
„ monticola, 
„ nitidulum, 
„ prasinum. 
Bembidium velox, 
„ 4-gultatum, 
„ 4-maculatum, &c. 
„ pallipes. I have had 
several of this species sent me by 
a friend. 
I have nearly all noted in fair quantity. — 
J. B. Hodckinson, Preston; July 5. 
Captures at Darent/i . — In the early part 
of June I have taken the following spe- 
cies (amongst others) at the Greenhithe 
end of this inexhaustible locality. 
Leistus rufescens. 
Calathus fuscus. Plentiful under cut 
weeds in paths through corn-fields. 
Harpalus puncticollis. 
Homalota pagana. 
Agrilus biguttatus. 
,, viridis. Excessively abundant. 
Limonius minutus. 
Oampylus linearis. 
Malachius fasciatus. 
(Edemera caerulea. Very common in 
flowers of Ranunculus, and active. 
Bruchus rufimanus. 
Apoderus Coryli. 
Rhynchites Betulae. 
„ megacepbalus. 
„ nanus. Not uncommon. 
„ germanicus. Do. 
„ pubesceus. 
„ betuleti. But always on 
hazel. 
„ populi. 
Strophosomus obesus. 
Sciaphilus muricatus. 
Cneorhinus exaratus. 
Erirhinus tortrix. 
„ tremuke. 
Amalus scortillum. 
Tychius junceus. 
Rutidosomus globulus. 
Tachyerges stigma. 
„ salicis. 
Miarus campanulae. 
Balauinus Brassies. 
Ceutorhynchus sulcicollis. 
„ marginatus. 
„ constrictus. 
