ioo AXNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Apion cruentatum, Walt. Dunbar, September 1890. I have also 

 taken in the Edinburgh district A. hcematodes, Kirby, ^4. striatiim, 

 Kirby, A. violaccum, Kirby, etc., not given for Forth in Sharp's 

 " Coleoptera of Scotland." 



Otiorrhynchus atroapterus, De G. St. Andrews (Tay) ; Pettycur 

 and Aberlady. O. septentrionis, H. Aviemore. O. sidcatus, 

 F. Edinburgh, Aberlady, St. Andrews, and Arran. O. ntgi- 

 frons, Gyll. Pettycur; Isle of May, July 1897, common. 



Trachyphlizus scaber, L. Hillend Hill, Pentlands, April 1896, one. 



Exomias amiicifonnis, Schr. Near Stirling, 1887, one; Broxburn, 

 one, which I have shown to Dr. Sharp, taken by Mr. R. 

 Godfrey in April 1899. Mr. Anderson Fergusson has recorded 

 it from Clyde and Solway ("Annals," 1897, p. 48), so that 

 Murray's " occasional " in Scotland has now been fully con- 

 firmed. 



Brachysomus echinatus> Bonsd. From Forth and Moray. 

 Barypeithes sulcifrons, Boh. Blackford Hill, Mortonhall, etc. 

 Liophloeus nubihis, F. Comiston, Aberlady, Dollar. 



Sitones cambricus, Steph. Aberfoyle, May 1897, one. Determined 

 by Mr. Thornley. S. lincelhis, Gyll. Pettycur, May 1895, 

 one; Glencorse, November 1896, one. . su/cifrons, Th., is 

 common in Forth. 



Hypera pitnctata, F. Forth. H. plantaginis, De G. Forth and 

 Moray. 



Cleonus sitlcirostris, L. Luffness, Tyninghame, and Largo Links. 



Liosoma oratiilum, Clairv. Forth (Mortonhall, Roslin, Aberfoyle, 

 etc.). 



Pissodes fini, L. Elgin. P. notafus, F. Aviemore. 



Grypidius eqi/iseti, F. Luffness Marshes, August 1896 and July 



1898. 

 Erirrhinus athiops, F. Loch Insch (Moray), August 1899, common 



in flood refuse. 



Ty chius venustus, F. Aviemore, May 1893, common on broom. 

 Gymnetron labilis, Herbst. Aberfoyle, September 1897, three. 



Clonus scrophulariiz, L. Arniston, Thornton, Inverkeithing ; 



Kirkintilloch. C. pulchelhts, Herbst. Arniston, May and June 



1898, common. 

 Acalles ptinoides, Marsh. Aberfoyle, September 1897, one. 



Ceuthorrhynchus chalybccus, Germ. -Mortonhall, October 1896, etc. 

 C. rugulosus, Herbst. Luffness Marsh, August 1896, one. 

 Identified by Thornley and confirmed by Sharp. 



