72 COLEOPTERA. 



19. PIydroporus tinctus, Clark, Ann. Nat. Hist. Nov. 



1862. 

 Near //. palustrb, Linn. Detected by Dr. Power as 

 distinct amongst a mass of water- beetles taken by Charles 

 Turner in the New Forest. 



20. Gyrinus celox, Schiodte; Wat. Cat. p. 15. 



This species, which has been introduced into our lists, and 

 which no one a})pears either to possess, or to be able to make 

 out, is regarded simply as a synonym of G. hicoloVy Fab., by 

 Thomson in his Skandin. Col. ii. p. 116. 



21. IscHNOGLOssA coRTiciNA, Erichs. Col. March, i. 3ol. 



15, Gen, et Spec. Staph. 153. 27 ; Redt. Faun. 

 Aust. 667, 20 {Oxyjjoda)', Kraatz, Naturg. d. Ins. 

 Deutschl. ii. 59, 3; G. R. Waterhouse, Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 2 Dec. 1861, Zool. 7864 (1862). 

 varia, Heer. 

 Distinguished from J, co?'ticalis, Steph. (ri/fo-picea, Ktz.) 

 l)y its more thickly punctured thorax and elytra, and lesser 

 bulk generally. 



Detected by Mr. Waterhouse in the collection of the late 

 Mr. Heysham, of Carlisle. 



22. Haploglossa pulla, Gyll. Ins. Suec. iv. 494 ; Erichs. 



Gen. 173; Fairm. et Lab. ; (nee Kraatz, or Wat. Cat. ) 



E. W\ Janson, Proc. Ent. Soc. 4 Nov. 1861, Zool. 



7862(1861). 



INIr. Janson records this distinct and coarsely punctured 



species as taken by Mr. H. S. Gorham in the Isle of Wight ; 



it was, however, already in Mr. Waterhouse's collection, and 



well known to him (as remarked in the notice of the next 



