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I have added half a dozen species to the Curragh list which 

 were captured by Dr. Bailey. The asterisk, as before, denotes that 

 the insect has not hitherto been recorded for the Isle of Man. 



I. — Kenteatjgh. 

 *Cercyon depressus, Steph. ; *IIomalota puncticeps, Th. ; *Olibrus xneus, F. ; 

 * Cri/pticus quisquilius, L. ; *Apion conjluens, Kirb., common on Matricaria. 



II. — The Cuebagh. 

 *Acupalpus exiguus, Dj., var. luridus, Dj. ; *Bembidium mannerheimi, Sahl., 

 also at Port Erin ; *Dromius meridional is, Uj. ; *D. melanocephalus, Dj. ; D. ni- 

 griventris, Th. ; *Cercyon obsoletus, Gryll. ; *C.flavipes, F. ; *C. unipunctatus, L. ; 

 *C. lugubris,Pk. ; *Ilydroporus nigrita,¥. ; * Fhilydrus coarctatus, Gredl. ; *Oxy- 

 poda longiuscula, Gr., also on Snaefell ; *I£omalofa luteipes, Er., a single example ; 

 *II. gyllenhali, Th. ; *S. volans, Serib., also in Colby Glen ; *II. graminicola, Gr. ; 

 *H. triiiotata, Kr. ; *H. muscoruin, Bris. ; *H. fungi, Gr. ; *Onypeta labilis, Er. ; 

 *Autalia rivularis, Gr. ; *Myllsena infuscata, Matth., abundant in drying Sphag- 

 num ; *Gymnusa brevicoUis, Pk., rare in Sphagnum ; *I'achyporus solutus, Er., 

 also at Port Erin ; *T. brunneus, F. ; *3Iegacronus analis, Pk. ; Quedius matiro- 

 rufus, Gr., also at Colby ; *Fhilonthus nigrita, Nor., rather a widely distributed 

 species in Man ; *Actobius cinerascens,Gr.; Lathrobium terminatum, Gr. ; Crypto- 

 bium gtaberrimum, Hbst., common in Sphagnum ; *Psederus riparius, L. ; Evses- 

 thetus ruficapillus, Lac., common ; JE. Ixviusculus, Mann., one ; *Stenus nitidius- 

 culus, St. ; *Lesteva sicula, Er., pale and dark forms ; *Homalium aesum, Gr. ; *H. 

 rujipes, Fourc. ; *Fhlaeobium clypeatum, Miill. ; Clambus armadillo, De G. ; *Ani- 

 sotoma badia, Stm., one in moss ; * i^ euraphes angulatus, Miill., two in drying 

 Sphagnum; Fselaphus heisei, Hbst., not uncommon; Bythinus bulblfer, Reich., 

 abundant ; * Euplectus ambigutis, Reich., not uncommon in the drying Sphagnum ; 

 *Micropeplus margaritce,J)uv. ; *3Ieligethes picipes, Stm. ; * Cry ptophagus cellar is, 

 Scop. ; *Donacia discolor, Pz. ; *Longitarsus atricillus, L. ; * Fhyllotreta Jlexuosa, 

 111., a single example of this rare "hopper," — Mr. Champion confirms my identifi- 

 cation ; F. exclamationis, Th. ; *Chsetocnema hortensis, Fourc. ; Rhynchites ger- 

 manicus, Hbst.; Casnopsis loaltoni, Boh., common in vex'y dry moss; Orobitis 

 cyaneus, L. ; *Bagous glabrirostris, Hbst., I'are ; * Balaninus salicivorus, Pk. 



III.— Port Erin. 

 Fferostichus minor, Gyll. ; * Homalota vestita, Gr., also at Kentraugh ; *Leis- 

 totrophus nebulosus, ¥. ; *Staphylinus pubescens, De Gr. ; *Stenus declaratus, Er. ; 

 *IIomalium rivulare, Pk. ; *R. Iseviusculum, Gyll., not uncommon on the shore at 

 Spaldrick ; *Choleva chrysomeloides, Pz. ; Atomaria analis, Er. ; Aphodius pusil- 

 lus, Hbst. ; *Apion hydrolapathi, Kirb. ; Barypeithes sulcifrons. Boh., rare in moss. 



IV.— Colby Glen. 

 *Ochthebius bicolon. Germ.; * Homalota hygrotopora, Kr. ; *H. elovgatula, 

 Gr. ; *II. cambrica, Woll. ; *Dianous coerulescens, Gyll., common ; *Blediusfracti- 

 co/-/u«, Pk., tlie blcick form ; * Lesteva jiuhescens, Maim.; *Ox,ytelus sculptus, Gr. ; 

 *Trogophlceus fuliginosus, Qr., one ; *V. pusillus, Gtr. ; *Micropeplus porcatus,Vk. ; 

 *Llmnius tuberculatus, Miill. ; Apiou punctigerum, Pk. 



