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Coleoptera in Yorkshire in 1913. 
*Cyphon padi L. Bishopdale (W. E. S.). 
Podabrus alpinus Payk. var. rubens. Yedmandale (E. C. H.). 
var .lateralis. Raincliff Wood (E. C. H.). 
* Cantharis rufa ab. lituratus Fall. Yedmandale (E. C. H.). 
Rhagonycha unicolor Curt. Yedmandale (E. C. H.). 
Malthodes mysticus Kies. Bishopdale (W. E. S.) ; Great 
Ayton ( 1 M. L. T.). 
dispar Germ. Stamford Bridge (\V. J. F.). 
*Necrobia violacea L. Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
rujipes De. G. Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
*Ptinus tectus Boield. Scarborough (E. C. H.). 
*Sitodrepa panicea L. Scarborough (E. C. H.). 
Aromia moschata L. Langdale End (E. C. H.). 
* Rhagium mordax De Geer, {—inquisitor Stroem.). Raincliff 
' Wood (E. C. H.). 
Donacia semicuprea Panz. Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
* Plateumaris sericea L. Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata L. Buttercrambe Woods 
(W. J. F.). 
* Galerucella sagittarice Gyll. Buttercrambe Woods (W . J. F.). 
* Longitarsus membranaceus Fondr. Gormire (M. L. T.). 
ochroleucus Marsh. Eston-in-Cleveland (M. L. T.) 
anchusae Payk. Langdale End (E. C. H.). 
■f senccionis Bris. Langdale Find (E. C. H.). 
I Phyllotreta atra Payk. Raincliff Wood (E. C. H.). 
Scaphidema metallica F. Hackness (E. C. H.). 
* Rhinomacer attelaboidcs F. Raincliff Wood (E. C. H.). 
*Apion cruentatum W'alt. Langdale End (E. C. H.). 
rubens Steph. Skipwith (W. J. F.). 
marchicum Herbst. Wheatley Wood (H. H. C.). 
Polydrusus micans F. Helmsley (G. B. W.). 
v. chlorophanus. Forge Valley (E. C. H.). 
Phyllobius urticae DeG., Ab. pyri. Whisperdale (E. C. H.). 
oblongus L. v. jloricola. Yedmandale (E. C. H.). 
Barynotus elevatus Marsh. Bishopdale (W. E. S.). 
schonherri Zett. Bishopdale (W. E. S.). 
* Hypera pollux F. Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
suspiciosa Herbst. Richmond (G. B. W.). 
*Acalles roboris Curt. Roundhay Park, Leeds (E. W. M.). 
* Balaninus villosus F. Laytham, near Bubwith (W. J. F.). 
* Hylastcs ater Payk. Thorne Moor (E. G. B.). 
Myelophilus piniperda L. Raincliff Wood (E. C. H.). 
*Ips laricis F. Forge Valley (E. C. H.). 
The Journal of the Board of Agriculture for January contains a paper 
on “ A Peculiar Soil Disease,” by W. E. Collinge, M.Sc. As a Supplement 
is an excellent “ Report on the Possibility of Reviving the Flax Industry 
in Great Britain ” (Sixpence). 
Naturalist, 
