86 Mr. G. C. Champion’s list of 
cluding also the species inhabiting the Azores, Madeira, 
the Salvages, and the Canary Islands, but excluding 
those of Egypt. The Maroccan species enumerated by 
Quedenfeldt [Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Staphylinen- 
Fauna von Siid-Spanien, Portugal und Marokko, Berl. 
ent. Zeitschr. 1884, pp. 351-879] are mentioned by M. 
Fauvel in his third catalogue: Quedenfeldt’s list in- 
cludes altogether 327 species. Rosenhauer [Die Thiere 
Andalusiens, pp. 64-88 (1856)] mentions 144 species of 
Staphylinide from Andalusia, including as far inland as 
the Sierra Nevada. Mr. Walker’s collection contains 
representatives of 237 species, 188 of which are British, 
some few others (chiefly Homalota and Oxypoda) being 
left undetermined at present. These insects, it will be 
noticed, afford very little data for remarks on geographical 
distribution, as they are more widely distributed than 
most Coleoptera—the coprophagous species especially,— 
and with few exceptions the whole of those enumerated 
occur on both sides of the Straits, though Mr. Walker 
did not in every case succeed in finding specimens on 
each side. The species marked with a * are additions 
to v. Heyden, Reitter, and Weise’s European Catalogue 
(1891). Iam much indebted to M. Fauvel for his assist- 
ance in determining most of the critical species, as without 
his aid the present list could not have been prepared. 
He has himself included many of Mr. Walker’s N. African 
captures in his fourth catalogue. 
OcaLEA, Erichson. 
O. concolor, Kies. Esmir, Marocco. One specimen. A 
European species, recorded by Rosenhauer from San 
Lucar. 
O. murina, Er. Gibraltar: in flood refuse, near Campa- 
mento, several specimens. Recorded from N. Africa. 
CHILOPoRA, Kraatz. 
C. longitarsis, Er. Esmir and Malaga. 
APTERANILLUS, Fairm. 
*A. dohrni, Fairm. Tangier: in plenty, under large stones 
embedded in damp clayey soil, winter and early 
spring. Gibraltar: one specimen, near the Sierra 
Lorca. An addition to the European list. 
