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was pointed out by Mr G. C. Champion {Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxiii., 97), 

 one of them being A. sparsa, Heer {siiccicola, Th.), which is 

 common and generally distributed, and the other, A. diversa, 

 J. Sahl., which appears to be much rarer. Dr Sharp has a 

 specimen of A. diversa in his collection from Glasgow, Lanark ; 

 and I have an example from Lagg in Arran, Clyde Islands. The 

 records under A. maesta, Grav., in the original Clyde list in the 

 British Assodaiio?i Handbook probably refer to A. sparsa, Heer, 

 which is common in the area. 



A. bilifieata, Gyll. — Clyde Islands, in vegetable refuse, 

 Machrie Bay, Arran. 



Exaleochara morion, Grav. — Renfrew, in flood refuse, Loch- 

 winnoch. 



Oxypoda lofigipes, Muls. — Lanark, one in a mole's nest at Fossil. 



Dadobia immersa, Er. — Lanark, one under fir bark, Cadder ; 

 Clyde Islands, one in a similar situation at Brodick, Arran. 



Atheta sulcifrons, Steph. {pavens, Er.). — Amongst shingle, 

 Stirling, Kilsyth ; Lanark, near Lanark ; Ayr, banks of River 

 Irvine. 



A. parvula, Mann, (cauta, Er.). — Clyde Islands, common in 

 dung, Machrie Bay, Arran. 



Myllcena kraatzi, Shp.— Lanark, rare, one specimen in damp 

 moss. Fossil Marsh. 



Ilypocypit{s seminnhan, Er. — Lanark, rare, one in moss in a 

 wood near Lanark. 



Tachyporus obtusus, L., v. nitidicollis, Steph. —Ayr, in cut 

 grass, Knoweside. 



Bryoporiis rngipennis, Fand. — Stirling, very rare, one in moss 

 near the summit of Ben Lomond. 



Quedius lo?igicornis, Kr. — Lanark, in moles' nests. Fossil. 



Q. maunis, Sahl. {fageti, Th.). — Clyde Islands, one specimen 

 was taken at Machrie Bay, Arran, by beating birches during June 

 1917. 



Philotithus aibipes, Gr. — Clyde Islands, in dung, Machrie 

 Bay, Airan. 



P. sangnifiolentus, Gr. — Clyde Islands, apparently rare, but 

 perhaps overlooked, one in dung, Machrie Bay, Arran. 



Cryptobium fracticorne, Fayk. — Renfrew, Kilmalcolm (A. 

 H. May). 



Lathrobinm termifiatum, Gr. — Main Argyll, one from Ben 

 Donich, Lochgoilhead. 



Stenus 7)ielafiarius, Steph. — Ayr, rare, one in moss at a loch 

 on Carrick Hill near Knoweside. 



129 AND 130 U 



