2i6 Natural History Bulletin. 



BoLETOBius DiMiDiATUS Et. One specimen, the determina- 

 tion of which is a little doubtful. 



OxYTELUs FusciPENNis Mcinn. In filth, not rare, occurs also 

 in decaying flesh. 



Lathrim^um fimetarium Mcekl. Three or four specimens, 

 without special record. 



Omalium foraminosum AI<sM. Rare, found in rubbish under 

 decaying flesh. 



Protinus sf. Two or three examples without record. 



Megarthrus atratus Mcekl. Two specimens were taken 



in rubbish. 

 SiAGONiuM punctatum Lec. One specimen in old wood. 



This species has a very wide distribution as follows: 



Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New Mexico (Collection 

 Hamilton), Arizona and Alaska (Wickham). In all these 

 cases it has occurred in mountainous districts. 



Trichopterygid^. 



Ptilium columbianum Matth. Common in rubbish taken 



from the ground under carrion. 

 Ptilium collani Mceld. With the preceding. 

 Ptenidium pullum Mcekl. In rubbish and on chips or logs 



along the beach. 

 Trichopteryx parallelopipeda Matth. Not common, 



found more especially on the under surface of logs near 



the beach. 

 Trichopteryx sf. Under logs. 



Coccinellid^. 



Coccinella novemnotata Hcrhst. Thr-ee or four exam- 

 ples were taken on herbage. 



CUCUJID^. 



Cucujus CLAViPES vav. PUNiCEUs Mann. . One specimen 

 given me by Mrs. Millmore. 



