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23. Xantholinus glabratuS) Gr. (25). Common throughout England, 



only recorded from Shetland, Solway, Clyde, in Scotland, but 

 probably occurs all over the country. 



24. Xantholinits linear is^ ()1. (i). Abundant throughout the 



kingdom. 



25. Othius fulvipennis, F. (r). Scarce, but widely distributed; 



occurs in Shetland Islands. 



26. Lathrobiitm Jnlvipenne, Gr. (5) --Abundant throughout the 



kingdom. 



2 7. Otiorhynchiis Mandus, Gyll. ( 1 1 ). A subalpine species ; common 

 throughout Scotland. 



28. Sitones ftavescens, Marsh. (2).- Common throughout the 



kingdom. 



29. Aphodhis contaminatus, Hbst. (i). Common throughout the 



kingdom. 



30. Aphodius punctato-sitlcafus, Stm. (2). Common throughout 



the kingdom. 



31. Geotrupes sylvafia/s, Pz. (i). Common throughout the kingdom. 



32. Chrysomela staphylea, L. (4) (the specimens run very small). 



Common throughout the kingdom. 



33. Silpha opaca, L. (i). Local in England, rather common 



throughout Scotland. 



34. Choleva grandicollis, Er. (2). Local, but widely distributed 



.throughout the kingdom. 



35. Agabits bipitstulatus, L. (i). Common throughout the kingdom. 

 THE UNIVERSITY, EDINBURGH. 



SOME INVERTEBRATA, INCLUDING IXODES 

 BOREALIS, FROM ST. KILDA. 



By WILLIAM EVANS, F.R.S.E. 



MR. JAMES WATERSTON, M.A., Edinburgh, has handed to 

 me for determination a small miscellaneous collection of 

 Invertebrates, which he made at St. Kilda between i ith 

 June and loth July 1905. Every item of information con- 

 cerning the fauna of an isolated and out-of-the-way place 

 like St. Kilda is of interest, and the present collection is the 

 more valuable in that it contains representatives of groups 



