132 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
LEISTOTROPHUS NEBULOSUS, F. 
Frequent. 
N. 4, Great Coates, L.N.U., 8-9-96, AT. Bradley Wood in putrid 
fungi, 20-8-06, in numbers, W W. Cleethorpes Sandhills, 
one specimen, 4-10-08, Mr. DonisTHORPE. 10, Woodhall 
Spa, 7-8-93, L N U., (W F B). 
LEISTOTROPHUS MURINUS, L. 
N. 4, Great Coates, L N U., 8-g-96, AT. (I have never taken it 
in the Grimsby district, W W.) - 10, Woodhall Spa, 7-8-93, 
LN U., (W F B). 
S. Court Leys, 5-00, S C S. 
STAPHYLINUS STERCORARIUS, OI. 
Not recorded from Grimsby district. 
N. 8, Hubbard’s Hill, Louth, R. W.Goutpine. 11, Alford, Cuas. 
O, WATERHOUSE. 
S. 13, Hartsholme, one specimen, LN U., (Nat. 1899, p. 287), 
Hykeham and Lincoln, (FowLeEr, Brit. COL.) 
STAPHYLINUS CA:SAREUS, Ceder. 
Our only record. 
N. 8, Hubbard’s Valley, Louth, H W K. (Nat. Wortp, March 
1886). 
OCYPUS OLENS, Muil. 
The familiar ‘‘ devil’s coach horse,” a common species. 
N. 2, Manton, 1900, M P. 3, Cadney, AT. 4, Weelsby, 1898, 
AS. 5, Scotton, E A W-P. 8, Donington-on-Bain, H W K. 
9, Humberstone, 21-6-00, A S. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 8-98, S C S. 
OCYPUS BRUNNIPES, F. 
Evidently rare. 
N. 7, Linwood, 1908, sent by Miss Cameron, A T. 
OCYPUS FUSCATUS, Grav. 
Our only record :—Lincoln (Fow er, Brit. Cot.) 
OCYPUS CUPREUS, Ross. 
Not so common inland as on the coast. 
N. 2, Manton district, 9-97, A T. 4, Great Coates, LN U., 
8-g-96, A T. Cleethorpes, under rubbish on coast, 29-8-07, 
W W. 9g, Tetney Haven, in numbers under tidal refuse, 
13-8-08, W W. 
OCYPUS ATER, Gy. 
Confined to the coast, where it is common. 
N. 3, New Holland, on the shore under stones, 29-8-09, W W. 
4, Cleethorpes, 5-7-94, L N U. (W FB.) 9, Humberstone, 
g-7-08, W W. 
