50 COLEOPTERA. 



Turner, do.; Epurcea longula. Sharp and Power, Sur- 

 biton ; Agaricophagus cepkalotes, An'isotoma parvula, 

 Hydnohius strigosus and pufictatus, Power, Surbiton ; 

 Liodes glabra and castanf-a, AgatJiidiam rotunda- 

 tum, and Omosita depressa, Sharp and Rye, Ran- 

 noch ; Colon latus and serripes, Young, Paisley ; 

 Cryptophagus pnhescefia and Monotoma h^evicollh, 

 Sharp ; Rhizophagus politus, Rooke, Monmouthshire ; 

 Dermestes undtdaius, Power, Seaton ; Dendrophagus 

 crenatu.'t, Hislop, Rannoch, — Turner, Scotland; Kuthia 

 plicata and Thalycra sericea, Power, Surbiton ; Oxy- 

 Icemus variolosuSf Power, Mickleham ; Mycetophagns 

 4i-guttatus, Crotch, Cambridge, with jP. fuliginosa; 

 Atomat'ia Mislopif Hislop, Sharp, and Rye, Ran- 

 noch, — Sharp and Henderson, Gareloch ; A. ferru- 

 ginea, Power, Mickleham, and Birdbrook (with F. 

 fuliginosa) ; A. fimetari'i, Pelerin, London ^Jistrict, 

 and F. Waterhouse, Carshalton; Ahrceus granulum, 

 Crotch, Cambridge; Morychus cuneus^ Sharp, Aber- 

 lady, — Hislop, Sharp, and Rye, Rannoch ; Syncalypta 

 setigera, Waterhouse and Rye, Seaford; Helophorus 

 arvernicus, Sharp, near Edinburgh, plentifully,— Black- 

 burn, Ashley. 

 Lamellicornes. Oxythyrea stictica, Sidebotham, 

 Grange — [This insect has not been found again, though 

 Messrs. Sidebotham and Edleston have purposely again 

 visited ihe locality at the same time of the year as that 

 when it was first taken. I happen to have a non- 

 entomological friend residing on the spot (kindly shown 

 me by Mr. Sidebotham, who furnished me with a map 

 of the ground), to whom I have sent a foreign type of 

 the insect, with instructions as to its habits, &c. He 

 duly sends me up divers common things, but no Oxy- 



