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COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS OF DORSETSHIRE. 
enjoy themselves more than we did. After dinner, still being strangers to each 
other by name, it was proposed that we should write our names and leave them 
as a memorial with the gentleman of the local Committee who had come with us 
from Liverpool. The revelation thus brought about prove! that we had not left 
behind us all the wisdom of our Universities, nor all those whose names were 
known to fame. After spending an hour or two in a very agreeable manner, we 
arrived at Liverpool in time for the finale meeting at seven o’clock. 
CATALOGUE OE COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN DORSET¬ 
SHIRE. 
With Notes, Observations, etc. 
By James Charles Dale, Esq., A.M., F.L.S. 
(Concluded from Vol. II., p. 415.) 
Genus ccxxi. Aleochara.— Species 87. umbrata. Glanville’s Wootton. — 90. 
fasciata. Gian. Wootton.—98. sericea P—104. bipuncta , Ol. —108. 
fuscipes , Pk. Gian. Woott. — dimidiata. G. W. and Cranborne Chace. 
ccxxii b . Callicerus.—1. Spencii. G. W. 
ccxxvi. Stenus.—1. bimaculatus. G. W. — 8. pusillus . G. W. 
ccxxvii. Ph5derus.—1. riparius. —2. littoralis. 
ccxxviii. Rugilus.—2. orbicidatus. G. W. — 5. angustatus . G. W., Cran¬ 
borne Chace. 
ccxxix. Sunius ?— 5. angustatus. G. W., Cranborne Chace. 
ccxxx. Autalia.—1. rivularis. -? Seashore, Lul worth. 
ccxxxii. Euplectus.— 3. Karstenii'i G. W., May 8, 1835. 
ccxxxiv. Arcopagus.— 3. puneticollis. G. W. — 4. glabricollis f G. W. 
ccxxxv. Tyciius. — 1. niger P G. W. 
ccxxxvi. Bryaxis. — 1 .juncorum? G. W. —5. sanguineus ?. West Staf¬ 
ford. —6. longicornis cf. West Stafford, 
ccxxxvii. Pselaphus. —1. Herbstii ? G. W. — 2. Heisei. G. W. — 3. 
longicollis ? G. W. 
ccxxxviii. Scydmhsnus.—3. kirticollis ? G. W. —13. thoracicus , Kunz. 
G. W. 
ccxl. Corticaria. —4. transversalis. —8. pubescens . 
ccxlii. Crypta.—1. bipunctata. Parley, 
ccxlvi. Monotom a. —1. picipes. G. W. 
ccxlvii.-— Silvanus.— -2. Surinamensis . G. W., always in sugar. 
