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Platyhunus corniger (Herm.). — Wharry Glen, Bridge of 

 Allan, several, and Carribber, Linlithgowshire, one, February 

 1898; etc. 



Platyhunus triangularis (Herbst.). — North Berwick Law, 

 January 1896, a few. 



Megabunus insignis, Meade. — On rocks, Tantallon Castle 

 (East Lothian), January 1896, common; Binny Craig (Lin- 

 lithgow), March 1898, a few. 



Oligolophus agrestis (Meade). — The following winter records 

 of this common species may be of interest : — Canty Bay, one, 

 29th December, Dirleton, one, 31st December 1895 ; foot of 

 North Berwick Law, eight adults under stones, 2nd January, 

 Swanston, three adults, 18th January, and Pentlands above 

 Dreghorn, two adults under stones, 5th February 1896; 

 Philipstoun, October, common. 



Oligolophus tridens (C. L. K). — Luffness Links, a few, 

 August 1896 (identification confirmed by Mr Cambridge) ; 

 Uphall, September, one; old quarry near Longniddry, 

 common, September 1897; near Linlithgow, August. 



Oligolophus palpinalis (Herbst.). — Swanston Wood, Pent- 

 lands, one, 28tli October 1896 (confirmed by Mr Cambridge). 



Nemastonia chrysomelas (Herm.) — North Berwick, December 

 1895, three; Longuiddry, September 1897, one, adult ; Kings- 

 knowe, November 1898, one (K. Godfrey). 



IIL CHERNETIDEA. 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



Chthonius orthodactylus (Leach). 



In our notes on this order in 1895 {Proc. Boy. Phys. Soc, 

 Vol. XIII. pp. 122 and 123) we were able to record only 

 one species for this district, namely, the common Ohisinm 

 muscorum of Leach. We can now record two other species. 

 The first is Chthonius orthodactylus (Leach), which we have 

 obtained in two localities, namely, shore west of Aberlady, 

 half a dozen specimens under stones just above high- water 

 mark, 30th July 1896 ; garden in Morningside Park, Edin- 



