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 INSECTS Stenus argus. Found with the last species — atratulus. With the last — fuscipes. Swept in marshes at Tuddinham Fen and Brandon — morio. Very rare at Brandon and Lakenheath in June — solutus. Found singly at Brandon and Bixley Decoy in spring Bledius spectabilis. A male upon Felixstowe beach in May Trogophloeus foveolatus. Abundant on mud ol brackish ditch at Bawdsey Lestiva muscorum. Found in flood refuse at Oullon Broad in Apr. Omalium riparium. Taken by the Oruiell at Nacton in Apr. — testaceum. Roots of plants at Witnesham (cf. Ent. Mo. Mag. 1903, p. 281) Phloeocharis subtilissima. Taken at Brandon in June Euplectus sanguineus. One in an Ipswich garden in June Euconnus hirticollis. Root of a thistle, Pannington Hall, Wherstead Agathidium nigripenne. Swept in Bentley Woods in June Liodes humeralis. Taken at Brandon in June and May Anisotoma ovalis. Found at Brandon in early June Choleva anisotomoides. Singly at Felixstowe inA. Fox- hall in Apr. — fusca. A male at Oulton Broad in June — wilkini. Found about Bury St. Edmunds in 1900 — sericatus. Ipswich and Bentley IVoods ; probably common Hister bimaculatus. One flying in the sunshine at Wickham Market in July — merdarius. A few beneath oak bark at Brandon — purpurascens. Ipswich ; both type and var. niger at Brandon Paromalus flavicornis. Rare at Brandon, beneath oak bark Onthophilus sulcatus. Not rare in Brandon rabbit- holes (cf. Ent. Mo. Mag. 1903, p. 204) Ptenidium punctatum. Taken on banks of Orwell at Nacton in Apr. Sericoderus lateralis. Two at Glemsford in June Phalacrus hybridus. Found at Felixstowe (cf Ent. Mo. Mag. 1907, p. 224) Meligethes rotundicollis. Taken by sweeping at Kessingland Aglenus brunneus. Omitted from the original list Lemophloeus ater. In gorse stem at Brandon in July Corticaria crenulata. Taken beneath Chenopodium at Felixstowe Melanophthalma fulvipes. Probably common ; on the coast of Felixstowe — similata. Swept at Tostock in June Silvanus surinamensis. Abundant in a flour-mill in Lowestoft Telmatophilus typhae. In reed refuse at Bixley Decoy, Foxhall Cryptophagus populi. Barnby Broad and Tostock (cf Trans. Norfolk Soc. 1902, p. 332) Atomaria basalis. Abundant in haystack in Oulton Broad — Berolinensis. One in a fungus in the Bentley Woods Additions, i 899-1 907 {continued) Lilargus bifasciatus, Found very rarely at Mildenhall (cf. Ent. Mo. Mag. July 1899) Dermestes undulatus. One captured at Brandon in early June Aspidiphorus orbiculatus. One swept in Cutler's Wood at Freston Limnius troglodytes. Swept by Mrs. Morlcy on the banks of the Ouse at Brandon Aphodius depressus. A couple at Oulton Broad in Sept. — tristis. Not uncommon in rabbit-holes about Brandon Diastictus vulneratus. The only British specimen on Brandon Heath (cf. Proc. Entom. Soc. 19 Sept. 1902) Elater lythropterus. Found in Tuddenham Fen in 1889 Cyphon coarctatus. Captured near Bury St. Edmunds in 1903 Telephorus figuratus. Not rare at Brandon and Tud- denham Fen — thoracicus. Tuddenham Fen, Barton Mills, and Oulton Broad Malthodes atomus. Foxhall, Bentley Woods, and Glemsford, singly Malachius viridis. Hemley salt marshes in 1904 Ptinus tectus. Abundant in a flour-mill at Lowestoft Lasioderma serricorne. One specimen on my study window, Monk Soham. Anobium paniceum. A few in a flour-mill at Lowestoft Coenocara bovistae. Brandon in Aug. (cf Ent. Mo. Mag. 1904, p. 87) Rhizopertha pusilla. Abundant in malt in Bury St. Edmunds Sphindus dubius. Found in fungus, Foxhall (cf Ent. Rec. 1900, p. 78) Cis festivus. Common in a fungus at Wherstead — fuscatus. In a post at Barnby Broad in Sept. — vestitus. Under pine bark in Bentley Woods Ennearthron cornutum. Mildenhall, Barton Mills, Bixley Decoy, and Foxhall Donacia thalassina. Two found in Oulton Broad in July Zeugophora flavicollis. Found once on white poplar in Islington Thicks Chrysomela graminis. Swept from reeds at Brandon upon several occasions Plagiodera versicolora. On the banks of the Waveney at Beccles Hydrothassa aucta. Taken at Oulton Broad in Sept. Luperus rufipes. Found in Tuddenham Fen on birch in June Galerucella calmariensis. Wangford St. Martin, Hen- stead, and Beccles Longitarsus anchusae. Common on Cynoglossum at Shrubland Park — castaneus. In Oulton Broad rarely in Mar. — dorsalis. Not uncommon beneath ragwort at Brandon in June — aeruginosus, Foud. Darsham, Kessingland, and Southwold ; overlooked Aphthona herbigrada. Locally common in Aug. in Tuddenham Fen Epitrix pubescens. On Solanum dulcamarae ; local at Brandon and Tuddenham Chaetocnema Sahlbergi. Oullon Broad (Ent. Mo. Mag. 1905, p. 68) 127