60 [March, 



A. marginatum, L., common, with the two pret'cdinff. Olisthopux glahricoJUs, 

 Gerra., not uncommon on the liills ; 0.fuscatu\\ Dej , in damper ppots. Calathus 

 fuscipes, Goeze, common everywhere. P<eciltts cupreux, v. affinis, Sturm, common 

 in the valley. Amara trivlalis, GjU., common. Harpalus oblitux, Dei., one ex- 

 ample ; //. cupreus, Dej., five or six specimens, all having red legs ; H. pyginacux, 

 Dej., common on a piece of waste ground next the house of Said Effendi on tlie 

 Therapia Road ; H. psittaceus, Foure., common on sunny days, running in the 

 roads ; H. dimldiatus, Rossi, common, with S. pygmasus. Sienolophux leulonus, 

 Schrank, in damp places. Acupalpus dorsalis, F., common ; A. consputus, Duft., 

 one exatnple. Licinus sifphoides, Rossi, not uncommon, under stones, near culti- 

 vated ground. Ckloenius feslivus,¥., not uncommon with .4. viridicupreum. Lehia 

 cganocephala, L., not common. Metabletus palUpes, Dej., and M. fruncatellus, L., 

 not common. Bhchrus glabratux, Duft., common. Braehgnux immaeuHcornis. 

 Dej., with A. viridicupreum, two examples ; B. explodens, Duft., common. Prac- 

 tically nothing was obtained from water, as would be expected at this time of the 

 year ; the only species were Bideanu-i geminus, F., Laccophilux interruptus, v. (esta- 

 ceu.i, Aube, ITeloehares dilutus, Er., Cyclonotum orbiculare, F., Ggrinus nalalor, 

 Ahr. Ilyobates forticornis, Lac , two examples under stones, near Bebek. Oxy- 

 poda opaca, Grav., in Kiathani Valley. Drusilla canaliculafa, generally distri- 

 buted. Homalota cavifronx. Sharp, one example under a stone in the valley ; //. 

 atramentaria, Gyll., in dung. Gngpeta labilix, Kr., in the marsh in the valley. 

 Falagria oi*CMra, Grav., common generally. MyllrBna ienuicornix, Fvl ,one specimen 

 in stream shingle in the valley. Oligota pusiJUma, Grav., under stones near Bebek. 

 Hypocyptux seminulum, Er., and II. Icfviuiculus, IVfannh., in the same locality. 

 Tachinus collaris, Grav., and Myceloporus sptendens, Marsh., Kiathani Valley. 

 Acgiophorux glahricollis, Lac, one specimen in a marshy place in Kiathani Valley 

 on April 20th. Quediux trixtix, Grav., and Q. rufipes, generally distributed. Ocgpun 

 olens, Miill. ; O. mug, Brull., and O. tomentosus, Baudi, not uncommon in the 

 valley beneath stones. Philonthus ventralis, Grav., same locality. Xanthol inug 

 relucens, Grav., and X. linearis, 01., here and there under stones near cultivated 

 ground ; X. greecus, Kr., one or two only in Kiathani Valley. Lalhrohium apicale, 

 Baudi, one or two near water's edge in Kiathani Valley. Medon fusculus, .Mannh., 

 under stones in damp places, common ; M. melanocephalus, F., not common. Sti- 

 licus orbiculatus, 'Pa.yi., common. Sunius fiUformis, JjSitr., generally distributed; 

 S. angustatus, Payk., common. Pfeder us fuscipes, Curt., common. Scopaus tulci- 

 coWs, Steph., very sparingly. Stenus bimaculutus, Gyll., common ; .S'. circularis, 

 Grav., here and there ; S. providus, Er., in marshy spot in the valley ; S. morio, 

 Grav., not uncommon on the piece of waste ground near Said Effendi's house ; S. 

 elegans, Rosenh., one specimen under a stone near Bebek. Platystelhus alutaceus, 

 Thorns., common in all stream banks. Bryaxis xanthoptera, Reichb., here and 

 there under stones near cultivated land. Bythinus, n. sp.,* two examples, <? and 9 . 

 off the piece of waste land before mentioned. Ctenistes palpalis, Reichb., sparingly 

 distributed. Euconnus intrusus, Schaum, here and there. Tetramelus, n. sp.,t 

 beneath a stone near Bebek. Cyrloscydmus scutellaris, Miill., same locality. 

 Leptomastax Coquereli, Fairm., in the nest of a small black ant beneath a stone in 

 a copse near Bebek. Cholera Emgei, Rttr., one example. Catopomorphus orient- 

 alis, Aube, in nests of a large ant living under stones, sometimes four or five will be 



