IIG IMay, 



Staying- by myself at Bovey from 4tli July to ."ith September, there 

 occurred in aiLlition to the above: — Bemhidium flnmmnhitum* Hydrochus 

 nitidicollis (1), Hydrxna (jyacilis and H. atricapilla (both freely), Myllu'na 

 Jcraatzi, and Elmis volkmari, in the river; Haliplus confinis, H. ohliquus (11, 

 H. fulvus, Hydroporus obscurus* (1), Ilyhius ater, Philydrus coarctains v. 

 s^duralis* Helopliorus sequalis* Hydrsena testacea, H. riparia, H nigrita, and 

 Philonthus nigrita (1), in various ponds and rills on the Heath ; a peculiarly 

 small race of Lesteva heeri (sicxila) in a hillside bi'ook ; Homalota silvicola (!', 

 amongst hedge rubbish ; Homalota sodalis (4), Oxyporus rufus (1), Dacne 

 hunieralis (in quantity), Ips 4-punctata* Cis hispidris, C. pygniseus, C. festiru<; 

 (1), and Rhopalodontus fronticornis* (several from both oak and sallow), in 

 fungus; Cerylan. histeroides (1), and Dij-iliyllus Ivnatus (1), amongst the debris 

 from a nest of P. rufa in an oak stump ; five Ocypus compressus, under stones ; 

 Scymnus pygmxus (1), 8. capitatus, S. testaceus, Brachypterus gravidus^ (1), 

 Epur:va longula* (1), Soronia grisea (1), Ileligethes Imnbaris^^ (3), M. brunni- 

 cornis, M. gagatinus* (1), Florilinus museorwm, Aphodius sticticus, Telepliorus 

 thoracicus, Malthodes mysticus, M. guttifer, Malachius viridis, Axinotarsus 

 ruficollis* (1), Cryptocephalus pusillus, Phytodecta olivacea, Phyllobrotic.a 4- 

 'maculata (one in a swamp), Haltica lythri, Phyllotreta 4-stignia* Mordellistena 

 2^arvula* (1), Apoderus coryli, Apion rraccm, A. subulatum, A. vicinum* (2), 



A. filirostre, A. snitellare, Limobi^is dissimilis (2), Orchestes saliceti* Tychius 

 to7nentosus, T. injgmxus, Coaliodes quercus, C. ruber, Ceutliorrhynchus chalybxus* 

 C. punctiger, C. litura, C. terminatus (1), C. niixtus* (one off nettle), Amalus 

 hiemorrlious, and Magdalis armigera (1), by sweeping; one Silpha opaxa and 

 two Bathyscia I'ollastoni. 



Teignmouth : — In some tidal puddles aboxit a coixple of miles up the river, 

 Mr. Keys and I took on '7th June, Helophorus mulsanti* Ochthebius marinus, 

 and 0. punctatus* At vaHoiis times at Shaldon, I got one Panaganis 4-pustii- 

 latus from moss ; one Phyllotreta diademata on a Avindow ; and, by sweeping, 

 Agathidiuni marginatum (1), Bruchus rufipes* and v. ruficornis* B. atomarius, 



B. loti, Apion filirostre, Cceliodes exiguus, Ceuthorrhynclnis setosus (1), C. punctiger, 



C. chrysanthemi (1), Cissophagus hederse (2), and Phlceophthorus rhododactylus (1). 



At Dawlish : — One Elaphrus uliginosus and a few Stenus picipennis came 

 from a small marsh near the Warren ; a Lxmostenus complanatus from I'oots of 

 bent-grass, and a Mycetoporus angularis* in tide rubbish, on the Warren ; and, 

 by sweeping on the cliffs, Olibrus particeps, 0. mille/olii (several), Leptura 

 livida, BrueMhs rufipes (1), Mantura rustica v. suturalis (1), Smicronyx junger- 

 7nannice (1), Gymnetron antirrhini, Ceuthofrhynchus cyanipennis,* C. parvulus 

 (2), C. euphorbia;* (1), C. triangidum* (2), and Cissophagus hederm (1) ; also, on 

 8th June, Mr. Keys obtained one Saprimis virescens* by sweeping the flowers 

 on the cliff slopes. 



In ExMiNSTER Marshes, Ilybius obscurus,* Helophorus lequalis, Quedius 

 attenuatiis, Stemis picipennis, and Tanysphyrus lemnse (1), turned up. 



A Pogonochierus dentatus was brought to me in June from Bicivington, 

 near Newton Abbot, having been found on a trunk of a hawthorn. 



To list for 1907, from S. Brent, a Philonthus nigriventris* has to l)e added ; 

 this insect Avas taken in a carrion trap in September of that year. 



* First record for the County. 



