202 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Carahus glahratns, Pk. Harter Fell and Scafell, Cumberland ; Stornoway 

 (McArthur) ; Ireland, local, Donegal, Antrim, Down, Sligo, Dublin, Wick- 

 low, Waterford, Cork, and Kerry. 



Carabus violaceus, L. Ireland, very rare, Donegal, Antrim, and Cork, Cairan- 

 tuohill, Kerry (Bouskell). 



Carabus violaceus, v. exasperatus, Duft. Barmouth district (P. H. Jackson). 



Carabus dathratus, L. One close to Bungay, Mr. Garneys, Senr. (Garneys), 

 Belton Bog and Burgh Marshes (Paget) ; Scotland, I. of Tiree, not un- 

 common (Donisthorpe) ; Ireland, widely distributed. 



Carabus auratus, L. Recorded by Rev. T. Wood from the Haldon Hills, 

 Exmouth. 



Carabus nite.ns, L. Southport district (Chaster and Sopp). 



Carabus granulatus, L. Totally black specimens without any tinge of metallic 

 colouring, Rossbeigh, co. Kerry (Bouskell and Donisthorpe) ; a black var. 

 was taken by L. R. Crawshay on Dartmoor. 



Carabus monilis, F. Ireland, rare, Fernianagh, Dublin, and Wicklow. 



Carabus monilis, v. consitus, Pz. Xew Brompton (Walker) ; Huntingfield 

 (Chitty) ; Wicken Fen (Jaifery). 



Carabus arrensis, F. Bury district, Suffolk (Tuck) ; Ireland, local, and not 

 common, Derry, Down, Armagh, Galway, Dublin, Wicklow, and Clare. 



Calosoma inquisitor, L. High Beech, Epping (Dollman) ; Burton-on-Trent 

 (Harris, 1865) ; Burnt Wood, Staffordshire (Chappell, 186.5) ; Barmouth 

 district (P. H. Jackson). Mr. Jennings recorded two blue aberrations 

 from the Xew Forest (Ent. Rec. 1902, p. 99). 



Calosoma sijcophanta, L. Epping (Smith) ; Battle (Bennett) ; New Forest 

 (Miss Chawner and J. J. Walker) ; Weymouth (Forsyth) ; Suffolk, Norfolk, 

 and Penzance (Rudd) ; Ely Cathedral (Crabbe) ; CarHsle (Heysham). 



Notiophilus quadripundatus, Dej. Shirley (Donisthorpe) ; Godalming 

 (Pollack) ; Yarmouth (Thouless) ; Cromer (Edwards) ; Cumberland 

 (Britten). 



Notiophilus rufipes. Curt. Epping Forest (Nicholson) ; Enfield (Pool) ; 

 Cobham Park (Walker) ; New Forest (Gorham, &c.) ; Bagley Wood 

 (Holland) ; Devonshire (de la Garde) ; Herefordshire (Tomlin) ; Leighton 

 Buzzard (Crawshay) ; Bracknell, Berks (Chitty). 



Leistus spinibarbis, F. Scotland, Paisley (Dunsmore and Eden) ; Ireland, 



rare ; Antrim, Rossbeigh, co. Kerry (Bouskell). 

 Leistus montanus, Steph. Fairly abundant under stones on Skiddaw summit 



in August 1909 (Walsh) ; summit of Cader Idris (Fowler) ; Ireland, rare 



Mayo, Galway, and Kerry. 



Nebria complanafa, L. Ireland, locally abundant on the south-east coast 



between the counties of Wicklow and Waterford. 

 Nebria livida, F. Suffolk, Dunwich (Garneys) ; Lowestoft (Brewer). 



Pelopliila borealis, Payk. A paper on the larva and life history of this beetle 

 will be foimd in the Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1898, pp. 133-140, by the 

 Rev. W. F. Johnson and Prof. G. H. Carpenter. 



