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3. O b t u s u s , Er. Bury District, in nests of V. vulgaris (Tuck).— Bentley Woods. 4. S e c a l i s , Payk. One specimen, at Carlton Colville, 24-7-97 (Bedwell). PATROBUS.1 1. E x c a v a t u s , Payk. Two, under a log, Ipswich, 25-5-94; and, I believe, at Wherstead, in 1898. POGONUS. 1. L i t t o r a l i s , Dujt. Coasts of Suffolk (Ste. Man.).—Southwold, 1894 (Thouless). 2. C h a l c e u s , Marsh. Felixstowe, on damp mud, and Wherstead, under seaweed, by the Orwell. On the banks of the Blyth, at Walberswick. 3. L u r i d i p e n n i s , Germ. Sixteen, taken at Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, in August and September, 1871 (in coll. Garneys). CYMINDIS. 1. A x i l l a r i s , F. One specimen, near Lowestoft, under dry dung, on the north dunes, June, 1861 (Saunders).—One, under dead seagull, Benacre Broad, 24-7-96. Three or four, under a heap of stones, at the same place, August, 1898. ODACANTHA. 1. M e l a n u r a , Payk. Last May [about 1829] Mr. Hewitson directed me to a spot on the borders of a small lake at Benacre, Suffolk, where they were tolerably abundant (Curtis).—One specimen, on the banks of the Stour, in Suffolk, near Manningtree (W. Harwood). —Oulton Broad, in rejectamenta, common, 1897-98 (Bedwell). LEBIA. 1. C h l o r o c e p h a l a , Hoff. Occasionally, near Bungay (Leeds Fox).— Bentley Woods, 9-95, and Wherstead, 6-96. DEMETRIAS.2 1. A t r i c a p i l l u s , L. Bury District (Tuck).—Carlton Colville and Herringfleet (Bedwell). — Brandon District. Common, in the Ipswich and Sudbury Districts. DROMIUS. 1. L i n e a r i s , OI. Corton, August, 1891 (Butler).—Bury District, in nest of V. sylvestris (Tuck).—Oulton Broad (Bedwell).—Ipswich District, common. Brandon and Sudbury Districts. 2. A g i l i s , F. Oulton Broad, among rejectamenta (Bedwell).—Ipswich District, very rare. One taken early in 1894. 1 I will take an early opportunity to state that niy notes in Science Gossip. No. 342 (June, 1893), are, as f i r as the Coleóptera are concerned, not to be relied upon. Bembitiium doris, Ammacius brevis, fíalantnus rubitius a n d Erirhinus trcmulte. llave 11 ever occurred in SuJFolk. 2 Monostígma, Saín., should also occur on coast sands, but I know of no records, and it does not a p p e a r to have been found in Norfolk since Stephens' time.