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that a specimen he took in the New Forest discharged a dense white vajjour 

 (Ent. Rec, 1902, p. 340). 

 Anchomenus livens, Gyll. Blean Woods (Chitty) ; Battle and Guestling 



(Bennett) ; Ditchling, and Ruislip Reservoir (Dolhnan) ; Oxford (Shipp) ; 



Wicken Fen and Ryde, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Bradfield (Joy). 

 Anchomenus sexpunctatus, L. Norfolk (J. Brown) ; King's Mere, Wellington 



College (Fowler). 

 Anchomenus gracilipes, Duft. Gorton. Suffolk (Bedwell) ; Yarmouth(Redman). 

 Anchomenus atratus, Duft. Ireland, rare, Donegal and Derry, Louth, Wex- 

 ford, Cork, and Kerry. 

 Anchomenus micans, Nic. Ireland, Lough Neagh (Buckle). 

 Anchomenus viduus, Panz. Herringstone, Dorset (Beare and Donisthorpe) ; 



Lundy Island (Joy) ; Bog of Arthog (Donisthorpe) ; Norfolk ; Eastoft, 



Yorks (Crawshay) ; Ireland, widely distributed. A quite black specimen 



of the type taken in Kerry (Donisthorpe). The variety ?yicesti(s is of more 



frequent occurrence than the type in Ireland. 

 Anchomenus versutus, Gyll. King's Weir, Oxford (Holland) ; Woking (G. 



Nicholson) ; Herringstone, Dorset (Donisthorpe) ; Ryehill Reservoir, near 



Wakefield (Carter) ; Ireland, near Killaloe (Stevens). 

 Anchomenus scitulus, Dej. Rediscovered by Mr. Hereward Dollman, near 



Kew, in 1909. 

 Anchomenus thoreyi, Dej. Scilly (Joy) ; Dagenham, Essex (Beare and 



Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk ; Weybourne, Norfolk ; Cherwell Banks, Oxford 



(Shipp) ; Irbydale, Lincolnshire (Wallace) ; Bog of Arthog, N. Wales 



(Donisthorpe) ; Ireland, Armagh (W. E. Sharj)). 

 Anchomenus puelhis, Dej. Suffolk ; Norfolk ; Oxford ; Lincolnshire ; N. 



Wales ; Ireland, rare, Derry, Armagh, Cork, and Waterford. 

 Anchomenus quadripiinctatus, De G. Woking, in numbers under pine bark 



and fallen pine needles, August 1900 (Champion). 



Tachys parvulus, Dej. Horsell, one specimen flying, 1902 (Champion) ; New 

 Forest, not uncommon in Sphagnum, 1904 (Donisthorpe) ; Gerrans Bay, 

 Cornwall, common at base of cliffs, 1897 (Champion) ; Plymouth (Keys). 



Tachys scutellaris. Germ. Bembridge, I. of W. (Beare and Donisthorpe). 



Lymnceum nigropiceum. Marsh. Felixstowe (Morley) ; Weymouth (Beare) ; 

 Devonshire (de la Garde) ; Pet (Bennett) ; Camber (Dollman) ; Southsea 

 (Donisthorpe). 



Cillenus lateralis, Sam. Saltfleet, Lincolnshire (Thornley) ; Barmouth 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Ireland, locally distributed on the coast. Mr. Haliday 

 recorded that it preys upon sand-hoppers. 



Bemhidium rufescens, Guer. A very pale form occurs commonly on Hiltree 

 fa rocky island at the mouth of the Dee), whereon are no trees ; its habits 

 have there become littoral and it hides in crevices of the sea cliffs quite on 

 the shore (W. E. Sharp). 



Bemhidium quinquestriaiiim, Gyll. Enfield (Pool) ; Darenth Wood (Donis- 

 thorpe) ; Bradfield (Joy) ; Suft'olk ; Norfolk ; Oxford (Shipp) ; Cumberland 



