96 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



I have a specimen of Cetonia aurata, L., which was got in a 

 shop window in Uunbar in June 1891 doubtless accidentally 

 imported. 



Melanotus rufipes, Hbst. Kincraig (Moray), August 1889. 



Athous tiiger, L. Stirling, 1887; Dunbar, July 1900; Bridge of 

 Allan, July 1901 ; Dura Den (Tay), July 1890. A. vittatus, 

 F. Newpark, May 1895 ; Aberfoyle, May 1896. 



Agriotes sputator, L. Aberdour, April 1893. 



Corymbetes quercns, Gyll. --Type and var. ochropterus, Newpark, 

 Braid, etc.; Heriot, June 1898. C. cupreus, F. Is common 

 in the Forth and Tweed areas. 



Microcara livida, F., var. bohemani, Mann. Near Bo'ness, June 1901. 



Telephones rusticus, Fearnan. Loch Tay, May 1892. T. pelhicidus, 

 F. Newpark and Bowhouse, June 1895 ; Aberfoyle, May 

 1896. T. darwiniamis, Sharp.- Aberlady Bay, May 1890, 

 and other years. 



Malthodes misellus, Kies. Dollar, several, July 1901 (teste Thornley 

 and Champion). M. minimus, L. Aviemore, June 1893. 



Thanasimus formicaries, L. The Forest, near Dollar, one, 2ist May 

 1901 ; Bo'ness, one, 1900 (R. G.) the latter probably im- 

 ported. 



Priobium castaneum, F. Near Ormiston, East Lothian, two, June 

 1900. 



Anobium paniceum, L. In a bakehouse, Edinburgh, several, August 



1901 ; in herbarium, Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, August 



1902 (from Mr. Jeffrey). 



Strangalia quadrifasdata, L. On 9th August 1902 I captured a 

 c? of this fine beetle near Saltoun, East Lothian ; it alighted on 

 a bare sunny spot which I was watching for Aculeates. 



Grammoptera ruficornis, F. One, north bank of Esk, near Polton, 

 i8th June 1901. 



Pogonocharus fasciculatus, De G. An example of this interesting 

 species, got at Bo'ness Docks, September 1901, was kindly 

 brought to me by Mr. Godfrey. Doubtless it had been intro- 

 duced with timber. 



Bruchus pisi, L. In store, Bo'ness, June 1900 (R. G.) ; Tiree, 

 Inner Hebrides, June 1900 (J. B.). 



Lema melanopa, L. Muthill (Tay), September 1901. 



Clythra ^-punctata, L. In April 1900 I found, in a nest of the hill- 

 ant, near Callander, a grub of this beetle in its black case, but 

 failed to rear it. 



