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 pyrrhoeeras, Marsh. — Rare. Orchardton, 189 1. W. D. 

 R. D. 



Xyloeleptes bispinus, Duft. — Very rare. A few specimens at 

 Carnsalloch. W. L. 



Tomieus typographus, 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, Schi'dd. — 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. 



Hydroporus 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. 



Agabus biguttatus, 01. 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, G?-av. — 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. 



