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425 Bembidium spectabile, Mann. — One specimen. 



426. Bembidium oblongulum, Mann. — Scarce. Under logs at edge of 



ponds. 

 484. Trechus ovipennis, Mots. — Not common. Under logs on beach 

 .500. Pterostichus crenicoUis, Lee. — Common from April onwards. 

 503. Pterostichus validus, Dej. — Not rare. 



508. Pterostichus amethystinus, Dej. — -Common. Seen /// cop. Feb- 



ruary 26th. 



509. Pterostichus castaneus, Dej. — Rare. Under bark. 



583. Pterostichus Luczotii, Dej. — Com non all summer on grassy beach. 



653. Amara scitula, Zimm.— One only in June. 



657. Amara impuncticoUis, Say. — Abundant. 



670. Amara interstitialis, Dej. — Rare. 

 ii64. Tachycellus nigrinus, Dej. 



1 168. Tachycellus badiipennis, Hald. — Not rare; in grass tufts. 

 J 275. Bidessus affinis, Say. — Very common. 

 1349. Hydroporus tartaricus, Lee — Occurs spaiingly. 

 1352. Hydroporus tristis, Payk. — Abundant throughout year. Seen iii 



cop. on March 25th. 

 1379. Ilybius subt^neus, Er. — Common. 

 1422. Agabus seruginosus, Aube'. — Common. 

 1459. Rhantus binotatus, Harr. — Common. 

 1474. ColyrAbetes exaratus, Lee. — Occasional. 

 1492. Acilius semisulcatus, Aube. — Occasional. 



1529. Gyrinus picipes, Aube. — Numerous in ponds from May onwards. 

 155 1. Helophorus inquinatus, Mann. — Under driftwood in sandy beach, 



23rd May, 1893. 

 1646. Hydrobius scabrosus, Horn. — Not rare; on submerged logs in 



runnmg streams. 

 1653. Hydrobius fuscipes, L. — Very rare. May. Shallow ponds. 

 1665. Cercyon fimbriatus, Mann. — Abundant in rotten sea-weed, June — 



August. 

 1676. Cercyon adumbratus, Mann. 



Cercyon humeralis. — Common in decaying grass, On wing during 



March and April. 

 1670. Cercyon fulvipennis, Mann. 



1680. Cercyon analis, Payk. — Frequent under excrement in summer, 

 Cercyon lateralis. Marsh. — Common, 



