44 Mr. G. C. Champion's and Dr. T. A. Chapman's 



under stones on the mountains; Z. asturiensis, Heyd., one 

 specimen. * Harpalus cardiodertts, Putz. ; //. honcstus, 

 Duft. ; H. rubripes, Duft. ; H. psittaceus, Fourcr., etc., under 

 stones, on the mountains. * Chhvnius velutinus, Duft. 

 Licinns planicollis, Fauv. Cymindis melanocephala, Dej. 



Limnebius nitidus, Marsh. ? * -*- Hclophorus porculus, 

 Bedel, at roots of grass, high up on the mountains ; II. 

 glacialis, Villa, a species occurring on many of the 

 mountains in Spain. 



Alcochara fuscipcs, F. * Staphylinus pubesccns, De G. 



* Emus hirtus, L. * Leistotrophus murinus, L. * Actobius 

 prolixus, Er. Philonthus spkndens, F., in dung ; * P. 

 fulvipcs, F., var. varipes, Rey, in a marshy place. * Stenits 

 guyncmcri, Duv., one specimen, near running water, as 

 usual; S. carbonarius, Gyll. Oxytelus laqueatus, Marsh. 



* Anthophagus muticus, Kies., and A. n. sp. ? (near pyren/vios, 

 Bris.), both in numbers, on Genista, etc., females ooly of 

 the second species obtained. Omalium fioralc, Payk. ; 0. 

 ctesum, Grav. Lesteva longmlytrata, Goeze. Philorhinum 

 nigriventrc, Rosenh. Anthobium torquaticm, Marsh., and 

 A. adustum, Kies., in plenty on Genista. 



Silpha nigrita, Cr. Pedllophorus metallicus, Chevr., in 

 numbers (but mostly dead) on a grassy mountain ridge, 

 under dry dung, stones, etc. Byrrhus pilula, L., and B. 

 depilis, Graells: this latter seems'to be nothing more than 

 an abraded form of B. pilula. Ilistcr unicolor, L. ; //. 

 carbonarius, 111. Saprinus wneus, F. 



* Platyccrus spinifer, Schauf., one specimen : apparently 

 very rate in the Cantabrian Mountains, as it is not 

 mentioned by v. Heyden. Onthophagus fracticoroiis, 

 Preyssl., 0. lemur, F., 0. furcatus, F., Aphodius fossor, L., 

 A. scrutator, Herbst, A.foeiens, F., A. hsemorrhoidalis, L., 

 A. rnfescens, F., A. obscurus, F. (in profusion), A. rujipes, 

 L., A. depressus, Kug., A. bonvouloiri, Harold, more or less 

 common in dung on the mountains. Ammoecius frigidus, 

 Bris., in abundance, with the preceding. Geotrupes 

 pyrenmus, Charp. ; G. typlimus, L. Rhizotrogiis felkitanus, 

 Reitt., and B.fuscus, Scop., both in profusion on the wing- 

 in the hot sun in the forenoon, apparently males only 

 obtained ; B. solstitialis, L. * Hymcnoplia chevrolati, Mills. 



* Anisoplia btetica, Er. 



Betarmon vittatus, Cand., six specimens on Genista. 



f This insect also occurs at Albarracin. It has been recorded by 

 Bedel from Scotland I 



