1908.] 33 



terrirola, Woolacombe, under drift -wood on the sands. Lymnseum nigropioeum, 



in Die shingle at Toreros?. Bembidium rufexcenx, Woolacombe; B. filiate and 

 decorum, in abundance, on the river hunks, Lynmouth and Ohristow ; Ti. monticola, 

 Christow ; B. xaxatite.f common on (he beach, Shaldon ; B. normannum, Dawlish. 

 Aepux marinvs, Shaldon Dromiu* vectensis, in the shingle Torcross. Bides/tux 

 minuHssimvx, in plenty in its old locality, Clapton Ley. Catambux insequalix, 

 Slapton. Mydroporux rivalix, in the river, Lynmouth ; R. septentrional is, Chris- 

 tow ; R. longnh<x, in numbers in the fresh water "trickles " in the cliffs, Shaldon ; 

 R. tiiuratus, Mortehoe ; IT. lepidus, Braunton OrectocMlu* villosux, Ohristow. 

 Enochrus bicolor, Slapton. Laccobiux purpurasfrenx,f Shaldon. Limnebius trunca- 

 tellus (males, as usual, very large, and females small, not larger than L pappoxux) 

 and nitidvs, abundant, in moss in the river, Lynmouth, Christow. Relophorus arver- 

 nicus (1) and Rydrochus nifidicollix (3), in the river Teign, Christow. Ochthebiux 

 lejoJisi, sparingly in the rock pools, and very dirtv as usual, Saunton and Croyde ; 

 O. xratu'sf and bicolon, Woolacombe ; O. pygmseus, Slapton. Kydrasna gracilis, 

 Slapton, Christow, and Lynmouth ; R. atricapilla. Christow and Lynmouth ; R. 

 riparia, longior, nigrita,nnd pygmsea, Christow, all in numbers, except the last-men- 

 tioned. Atlanta plnmbea, abundant in seaweed, Shaldon. Homatofa pavens, in 

 damp places on the cliffs, Shaldon ; R. cxsula f on the sandhills, Woolacombe ; R. 

 longula, swarming in the shingle, Slapton Ley ; R. sodalis, Mortehoe. Onypeta 

 ccerulea, Lynmouth and Christow. Taehyusa atra, Slapton. Fatagria thoracica, 

 commonly, at roots of grass, on the red sandstone cliffs, Dawlish. Phytosus 

 spinifer and balticus, Dawlish and Woolacombe. Diglofta mersa and Actocharis 

 readingi, Kockham Bay, Mortehoe, singly, the latter not previously recorded from 

 N. Devon. Myllsena Jcraatzi, Christow ; M. breineornis, Shaldon. Quedhis pel- 

 tatux, Mortehoe ; Q. umbrinux and maurorufus, in damp places on the cliffs, 

 Shaldon. Staphylinus stercorarinx, Shaldon. Philonthns punctus and quixquU 

 liarius with its var. dimidiatus, the first-mentioned very rarely, Pxderus fuseipes, 

 and Scop:tvts rubidus, Slapton. Lathrobium angustatum, Shaldon. Dianous cceru- 

 tescens, Mortehoe and Lynmouth. Stenus quynemeri, Borough Wood, Mortehoe ; 

 .9. guttufa, Shaldon. Trogoplitmv.s arcvatus, Christow and Lynmouth ; T. pusillus, 

 Christow, Mortehoe. Lesteva sicuta, not rare, Braunton and Mortehoe. Anisotoma 

 dnbia, Woolacombe. Wecrophorus inferruptus, Woolacombe ; N. ruspator, Slapton. 

 Neuraphes efongatulus, in a rotten stump, Borough Wood, Mortehoe. Cory tophus 

 snblxvipennis,\ Slapton. Otibrus mitlefotii, Dawlish. Saprinus maritimus, Daw- 

 lish and Woolacombe. Nitidula bipustuJata, Woolacombe. Cryptophagus pnbes- 

 cens, Dawlish. Atomaria mesomelas, Slapton. Simptocaria semistriata, Slapton, 

 Shaldon, and Lynmouth, Elmis votkmari, Croyde ; E. seneus, in profusion, 

 Christow, Croyde, &c. ; E. nitens, singly, Christow. Limniux troglodytes, common 

 in Slapton Ley, and also in the streams at Christow, Lynmouth, &c. Sinodendron 

 cytindricum, fragments found in an old stump, Mortehoe. Geotrupes vernalis, 

 Aphodius scybalarius,f and A. fastens, about the rabbit burrows, Woolacombe. 

 Cryptohypnus dermestoides, Slapton, on the banks of the Ley. Seirtes hemi- 

 sphtericus, Braunton. Lamprosoma concolor, abundant by beating ivy in the old 

 hedges, Hallsands. Psyltiodes napi, on watercress, Shaldon. Aphthona nonstriata, 

 Dawlish. Cassida Tiemisph, nsrica, Twitchen, Mortehoe. Phaleria cadaverina, 

 abundant, Braunton, Woolacombe. Microzoum tibiale,i Braunton. Anthieits angus- 



