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Captures recently made : — 
(Continued from page 104.) 
Bledius tricornis, in great profu- 
sion at Deal. 
B. fracticornis, Hammersmith. 
B. opacus, ditto. 
Platysthetus cornutus, ditto. 
P. capito, Brighton. 
Coprophilus striatulus , single speci- 
mens occur on the pavements about 
this neighbourhood in the spring. 
Lesteva punctata, Brighton. 
Megarthrus liemipterus, Croydon. 
I have also taken the following from 
ants’ nests : — 
Dinar da Markellii. 
Oxypoda fonniceticola. 
0. hcemorrhoa. 
Quedius brevis. 
Leptacinus formicetonm . 
Xantholinus atratus (P. rufa). 
Den'd/ropliilus pygmceus. 
Saprinus piceus. 
Monotoma augusticollis. 
M. conicicollis. 
Uoeterius sesquicorn is. 
Atemeles emarginatus. 
Homceusa acuminata, with F. nigra 
at Croydon. 
Claviger foveolatus. 
D. Sharp, 14, Loudoitn Load, St. 
John’s Wood. 
Captures near Glasgow : — ■ 
(Continued from page 165.) 
. Bembidium obtusvm , Lochgoil. 
Ulster unicolor, Tollcross sandpit. 
II. bimaculatus , ditto ditto, 
Quedius molochinus, common under 
stones. 
Q. brevis , Lochgoil. 
Plrilonthus laminatus, in rotten 
stumps of trees. 
P carbonarius, under stones. 
P. scutatus, under stones. 
Bembidium biguttatum, Tollcross 
sandpit. 
Oxytelus rugosus, under stones at 
Hogganfiekl. — Thos. G. Bishop, 
6, Nixon Street, Glasgow. 
Lepidoptera. 
Captures in South Wales . — During 
the past fortnight I have been at 
home, and have taken a goodly 
number of Lepidoptera, amongst 
which, perhaps, a specimen of 
Hadena contigua may be the best. I 
have also taken one H. velleda, 
variety “ carmis,” though I have 
never seen the normal type of the 
insect. 
L. camelina, beaten from oak. 
T. batis, abundant at sugar. 
C. duplaris, common. 
A. rumicis, ditto. 
L. pudorina, several at sugar. 
L. comma. 
L. impura. 
X. rurea, var. combusta. 
M. fasciuncula. 
G. trilinea, var. bilinea. 
B. tenebrosa. 
A, tritici. 
A. /estiva, varieties. 
N. bruunea. 
N. G. -nigrum. 
