i6o THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Cis aliii, Gyll. — Lanark, one in fungi near Lanark. 



Cerylofi fern/ginemn, Steph.— S. Perth, scarce^ under bark, 

 Glen Falloch. 



Exochomus quadripustulatus^ L. — Renfrew, one specimen. 

 Paisley (Rev. Chas. A. Hall, Scot. Nat., i9i4) 264), Bridge of 

 Weir (A. H. May). This species has also been recorded from 

 Stirling and Lanark (Gordon, Scot. Nat., 192 1, 26). 



Pullus {Scymnus pars) siituralis, Thunb. — Ayr, off firs at 

 Shewalton. 



Lamellicornia. 



Aphodius scybalarms, F. — Cantyre, in sheep droppings, 

 Macrihanish (Fergusson, Glasgow Nat., viii., 50). 



A. porcus, F, — Clyde Islands, four specimens of this rare 

 species were obtained from cow droppings in a sandy place at 

 Machrie Bay, Arran, in September 191 2. A. porcus is parasitic 

 upon species of Stercorarius. 



A. ohliteratus, Panz. — Lanark, local, near Lanark. My 

 specimens were not obtained in dung, but by sweeping in a wood 

 in autumn. 



Sternoxia. 



Corymhites pectinicornis, L. — Stirling, Rowardennan (A. 

 H. May). 



Malacodermata. 



Cyphon padi, L. — Stirling, Rowardennan (A. H. May). 



Cantharis obscura, L. — Lanark, local, by sweeping in a wood 

 near Lanark during June. 



C. figuratiis, Man., v. critachaiius, Chitty. — Renfrew, Bridge 

 of Weir (A. H. May). 



C. hcBmorrhoidalis, F. — Lanark, local, by sweeping near Lanark 

 during June. 



C. darwinianus, Shp.- — Renfrew, on banks of Clyde near 

 Bishopton, under seaweed. This species was recorded from the 

 south end of Arran by T. R. Billups, but that record is rather 

 doubtful. 



Rhago?iycha translucida, Kry. {imicolor. Curt.).— Rare, Lanark, 

 one near Lanark ; Renfrew, one near Clarkston. By sweeping. 



Malthinus fasciatus, 01.— Cantyre, Tayvallich, two by sweeping 

 (Fergusson, Glasgow Nat., viii., 48). 



M. frontalis, Marsh. — Lanark, one by sweeping near Scots 

 Firs at Lanark. 



Malthodes mysticus, Kies. — Lanark, by beating and sweeping, 

 near Lanark; Cantyre, Tayvallich (Fergusson, Glasgow Nat., 



