no ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Ceuthorynehus setosus, Boh. Rare. Orchardton, August 1891. 

 W. D. R. D. 



Rhinoneus perpendieularis, Reich (subfasciatus, Gyll.} Not 

 common. Orchardton, 1891. W. D. R. D. 



Balaninus pyrrhoceras, Marsh. Rare. Orchardton, 1891. W. D. 

 R. D. 



Xyloeleptes bispinus, Duff. Very rare. A few specimens at 

 Carnsalloch. W. L. 



Tomieus typographic, L. Very rare. By beating old trees at 

 Carnsalloch. W. L. 



List B. Additions to the Solway List. 



Carabus glabratus, Payk. Summit of Cairnsmore-of-Fleet. W. L. 

 On Screel ; at a comparatively low altitude. W. D. R. D. 



Blethisa multipunetata, L. Very local. Lochrutton. W. D. R. D. 

 Amara eurta, Dej. Rare. Flood refuse. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 

 Amara trivialis, Gyll. Common. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 

 Amara lunieollis, Schiod. Near Dumfries. W. L. 



Haliplus obliquus, Er. Not common. Glenmill Burn ; Dumfries. 

 W. L. 



Haliplus fluviatilis, Aube. Very rare. One specimen in a clear 

 running stream above Moffat Well. W. L. 



Hydroporus pietus, F. Not uncommon in lochs and ponds. 

 W. L. and W. D. R. D. 



Hydropopus Davisii, Curt. Very abundant in all clear streams 

 above Moffat Well ; also near Carsethorn. W. L. 



Hydroporus rufifrons, Duft. Very rare. One specimen in 

 Maxwelltown Loch. W. L. 



Ag-abus biguttatus, Ol. Common. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 

 Agabus paludosus, F. Not uncommon in all clear streams near 



Moffat. W. L. 

 Laeeobius alutaeeus, Th. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 



Hydroehus angustatus, Sturm. Very rare. Once by dredging at 

 the head of Maxwelltown Loch. W. L. 



Isehnoglossa prolixa, Grav. Not common ; under bark of old 

 beech trees ; near Dumfries. W. L. 



Oxypoda hsemorrhoa, Sahl. Occasional, near Dumfries. W. L. 



Myrmedonia eollaris, Pk. Rare. In moss and sphagnum (usually 

 along with ants) ; occasionally by banks of Glenmill Burn, 

 Dumfries. W. L. 



