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Cantyre, Bellochantuy (Fergusson, Glasgow Nat., viii., 51); 

 Clyde Islands, Lagg, Arran. 



C. coarciniis, Kell. — In carcases, Stirling, Rowardennan ; 

 Renfrew, Bridge of Weir (A. H. May) ; Lanark. Newton and 

 Lanark ; Ayr, Shewalton ; Clyde Islands, Machrie Bay. 



Triarthron incE7'keli, Schmidt. — Lanark, one by sweeping in 

 a wood near Lanark, June 191 8 (Fergusson, Scot. Nat., 191 9, 167). 



Agathidium semimi.hi.in, L. — Stirling, one on decayed fir stump, 

 Rowardennan. 



A. IcBvigatmn, Er. — Clyde Islands, in cut grass, Wliiting 

 Bay, Arran. 



A. rotundatum, Gyll. — Although this species was included in 

 the original Hst of Clyde Coleoptera, no definite locality could 

 be given. It has since occurred at Shewalton, Ayr, in fungi on 

 fir stumps and logs. 



Scaphisoma agariciimm, L. — Stirling, seven specimens under 

 birch bark and by beating faggots, Rowardennan (Fergusson, 

 Scot. Nat., 1919, 167). 



Ulster marginatus, Er. — Lanark, two in a mole's nest at 

 Fossil. Apparently rare. 



Cateretes {Cercus) 7-ii.filabris, Lab. — By sweeping marshy places, 

 Stirling, Rowardennan, type form \ Clyde Islands, near Dougarie, 

 Arran, but all the specimens taken here were ab pallidus, Heer. 



Epurcea inelina, Er. — Lanark, scarce on the flowers of 

 umbelliferous plants near Lanark. 



Monotonia picipes, Hbst. — In vegetable refuse, Renfrew, Bridge 

 of Weir (A. H. May); Ayr, Shewalton; Clyde Islands, Brodick, 

 Arran. 



M. longicollis, Gyll. — Ayk, along with the previous species, 

 Shewalton ; Clyde Islands, Brodick, Arran. 



Atoniaria diluta, Er. — Renfrew, one specimen of this very rare 

 species was found in flood refuse at Lochwinnoch during April 1916. 



A. atricapilla, Steph. — Renfrew, in flood refuse, Lochwinnoch ; 

 Cantyre, in vegetable refuse, Tayvallich (Fergusson, Glasgoiv Nat., 

 viii., 48) ; Clyde Islands, Machrie Bay, Arran. 



Corticaria ferruginea, Marsh {^fenestralis, Brit. Cat.).— Ayr, 

 one by sweeping at Shewalton. 



Triphylliis bicolor, Fab. {pimctatus. Fab.). — Lanark, Cadzow 

 High Park, Hamilton, in fungus on oaks (King, Scot. Nat., 

 1917, 296). 



Aspidiphorus orbiculatus, Gyll. — Stirling, one by sweeping 

 rough ground, Rowardennan, July 1915 (Fergusson, Scot. Nat., 

 1919, 167). 



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