26 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 
var. Zoevendali, Gang., in form, somewhat darker in colour and with 
penultimate joint of antennae like C. pubescens ; Milngavie. 
Apion pomonae, Fab., by sweeping, Paisley. 
Sitones sulcifrons, Thunb., by sweeping vetch, Strathblane. 
Calandra oryzae, L., flour mills, Glasgow. 
II. List or AppiTIoNs By TuHos. H. M. Gorpon. 
Authorities for localities :—D. W, WOTHERSPOON (W.); J. S. SHARP (S.) ; 
J. D. Lesiiz (L.); Cas. Kirk (K.); J. E. MURPHY (M.) 
Amara similata, Gyll., one, Cumbrae 1gog (G.); one, near 
Saltcoats, July 1920 (M.). 
Helophorus brevipalpis, Bedel, running water, Possil Marsh, 28th 
February 1920 (W.; G.); Hogganfield, 2nd June 1919 (W.; G.). 
Aleochara succicola, Thoms., under stone, Summerston, 30th 
March 1920 (W.; G.). 
Stenus rogert, Kr., Craigmaddie, 24th May 1909 (W.). 
Stenus melanopus, Msh., Craigmaddie, June 1913 (W.; G.). 
Anthobium minutum, ¥., several on Caltha palustris, Dougald- 
ston, 8th June 1920 (W.; G.). 
Thanatophilus sinuatus, F., one crawling among grass, hilly 
ground, Cumbrae, July 1913 (S.). 
Sphaerttes glabratus, F., three, in dung, College Grounds, 
Cumbrae, 1909 (G.). 
Monotoma spinicollis, Aubé, one, in box of horns packed with 
hay, in taxidermist’s shop, Glasgow, 21st September 1920 (W.). 
Coccinella 11-punctata, var. confluens, Donis., one, beating firs, 
Craigend, 1913 (W.). 
Exochomus 4-pustulatus, L., frequent, Possil, on sallows, May 
1914 (G.); Dougaldston, 31st May 1919 (W.; G.). 
Dermestes murinus, L., six, in taxidermist’s shop, Glasgow, 21st 
July 1920 (W.). 
Aphodius sticticus, Panz., Bowling, 20th March 1920 (W.; G.): 
Helensburgh, 5th April 1920 (M.; W.; G.). 
Ptilinus pectinicornts, L., one, in house, Broomhill, Glasgow, 
LOL (2). 
Flaltica brittent, Shp., Cumbrae, on heath, June 1914 (S.); 
Kames, July 1919 (W.). Mr J. J. Walker, who has kindly ex- 
amined most of these beetles, considers the specimens sent him to 
be most probably of this species. 
Apion immune, Kby., by sweeping, near Strathavon, August 
1919 (L.). 
Lagria hirta, L., few on flowers, Ailsa Craig, 26th July 1920 (K.). 
Tenebrio molitor, L., in bakery, Glasgow, 1910 (W.); in bran, 
in all stages of development, Glasgow (M.). 
