94 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Anisotoma picea^ 111. An Anisotoma taken by me at Kincraig, near 

 Kingussie, in August 1889, is, Messrs. Thornley and Champion 

 consider, probably of this rare species, which has already been 

 recorded from Moray by A. J. Chitty ("Ent. Mo. Mag." 1893). 

 A. ovalis, Schmidt. Near Polton, Midlothian, one, May 1902 

 (named by Champion). 



HydnobiuS) sp. ? ?, Elvanfoot, Lanarkshire, ist October 1900. 

 Have shown it to Dr. Sharp, Mr. Thornley, and Mr. Champion, 

 none of whom recognise it. Probably an addition to the 

 British list. 



Necrophorus mortiionim, F. Not uncommon in Forth ; Bavelaw, 

 June 1895; Penicuik, June 1896; Aberfoyle, May 1897. 

 Included in " Ent. Edin." and the Dollar list, but Sharp had 

 not seen it from Forth. 



Choleva spadicea, Sturm. Roslin, October 1896. C. morio, F. 

 Aberlady, September 1889. 



Hister carbonarius, 111. Kirknewton, Midlothian, one, May 1901. 

 H. siiccicola, Thorns. Forest Mill, near Dollar, May 1901, 

 several. 



Saprinus maritimus, Steph. Plentiful in sand, Ganovan Bay, 

 Oban, April 1894. 



Trichopteryx lata, Mots. Luffhess Woods, several, August 1896 

 (named for me by Dr. Sharp). This species was added to the 

 "Forth" list by Buchan-Hepburn ("Scot. Nat." iv. 248). 



Subcoccimlla 2^-punctaia, L. Peaton, Loch Long, one, June 1900. 



Scymnus nigrinus, Kug. -- Kincraig, near Kingussie, common on 

 young firs, August 1889. Is given in A. J. Chitty's Moray- 

 shire records ("Ent. Mo. Mag." 1893). 



firaehypterus pubescens, Er. Luffness Links, August 1896 : Lothian- 

 burn, near Edinburgh, April 1897; Heriot (Tweed), June 

 1898. This and some other species mentioned in this paper 

 have quite recently been recorded from '' Forth " by Prof. 

 Hudson Beare (" Ent. Rec." 1902). B. urticce, F. Braidburn, 

 common, June 1889, 1895, etc.; near Roslin, July 1893; 

 Luffness, August 1896; etc. 



Meligethes (eneus, F., and M. viridescens, F. Are quite common in 



"Forth" and "Tweed," for which they are only indicated as 



probably present in Sharp's catalogue. Both are given in 

 " Ent. Edin." 



Cychramus fungicola, Heer. One, Castle Campbell, Dollar, July 

 1902 (teste Champion). 



Rhizophagus parallelocollis, Er. Under old board in my garden, 

 Morningside, Edinburgh, April 1901 (teste Champion). R. 



