08 ^ COLEOPTERA. 



Anoplus roboris ; at Faygate, Dorcatoma bovisttB, Badister 

 peltatus^ iu wet stuff, almost in the water itself, among dead 

 Typha, Rhinoncus subfasciatus (leaping), and those old 

 Hammersmith Marsh friends Erirhinus scirpi, Ste?iolophus 

 Skrimshiranus, &c. 



Ccenopsisjissirostris, Abdera bifasciata, Orchesia undu- 

 lata, and Gymnetron rostelhun, from Devonshire ; Catops 

 colonoides, Throscus carinifrons, Erirhinus treniulcB 

 ( $ , with toothed front femora), from Glanville's Wootton ; 

 Trichonyx Mcerkeli, from Lyndhurst ; and Ancyrophorus 

 aureus, from the Isle of Wight, are recorded by Mr. T. V. 

 Wollaston (amongst other species), Ent. Mo. Mag., x, 

 p. 112. 



Do7iacia obscura, Athous rhombeus, Dorcatoma chryso- 

 melina, Otiorhynchus maurus, TmH Aphodius fuetidus, are 

 noted from the Manchester district. J. Chappell (Ent. Mo. 

 Mag., ix, p. 270). 



To Cryptocephalus lO-punctatus and Cryptophagus 

 serratus. Midland reproductions of supposed Scotch species, 

 may now be added the first and two last of these, and also 

 Epurcea angustula, which I have recently observed among 

 some insects of Mr. Chappell's. 



Five specimens of Leistus montanus taken on Skiddaw, 

 Onthophagus nutans at Walthamstow, and two of Mor- 

 della aculeata at Rusper (both the latter taken many 

 years ago), by the Rev. H. S. Gore, have not before been 

 recorded ; neither has a specimen of Bembidium nigricoriie, 

 taken by Mr. W. C. Marshall at Ilkley, Yorkshire ; nor a 

 " genuine" Ludius ferrugineus, which I recently saw in the 

 collection of Mr. T. Brown of Cambridge, concerning which 

 that gentleman writes to me as follows : — " My specimen of 

 " Ludius was taken by a school-lad on going to bathe in the 

 " Cam, between Cambridge and Grantchester. This bathing- 



