ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. '209 



Bembidium flammulatum, Clairv. Bovey Tracey (de la Garde) ; Ireland, 

 Antrim, Down, Armagh, Kildare, and Kerry. 



Bemhidium varium, 01. Skinburyness Marsh, Estuary of the Eden, Cumber- 

 land (Day). 



Bemhidium obliquum, Sturm. Hanwell (W, E. Sharp) ; Chobham (Champion) ; 

 Wokingham, Berks. (Collins) ; Kings Mere, Wellington College, in great 

 abundance (Tomlin and Fowler) ; Cropstone Reservoir, Leicestershire (F. 

 Bates). 



Bembidium, palludosum, Panz. Lynwode, Lincolnshire (Wallace). 



Tachypus pallipes, Duft. Aldburgh, Suffolk (Hope) ; Lyme Regis (Chitty) ; 

 Candleston, Glamorgan (Tomlin) ; Ireland, Coolmore, co. Donegal (Lang- 

 ham). 



Perileptus areolatus, Creutz. Tavy Valley, Devonshire (Keys) ; Shropshire 

 (Bailey) ; Ireland, Sheen River, near Kenmare, co. Kerry (Bouskell and 

 Donisthorpe). 



Aepus marinus, Strom. Lymington Salterns (Bouskell and Donisthorpe) ; 



Ireland, Donegal, Galway, Louth, and Cork. 

 Aeptis rohinii, Laboulb. Lymington Salterns (Bouskell and Donisthorpe) ; 



Ireland, Cork and Kerry. 



Trechus discus, F. Banks of Eden, Cumberland (Britten) ; Ireland, Ahas- 



cragh, CO. Galway (Halbert). 

 Trechus micros, Herbst. In mole's nest, Lowestoft, Suffolk (Bedwell) ; Oxford 



district ; in mole's nest, Burwell Fen, and Alphington, Devon (Nicholson) ; 



Denton, Norfolk (Cruttwell) ; Ireland, Derry and Armagh. 

 Trechus lapidosus, Daws. Ilfracombe (Bennett) ; Burton Point, Cheshire 



(W^. E. Sharp) ; Ireland, rare, Donegal, Down, Louth, and Wicklow, Ross- 



beigh, CO. Kerry, not uncommon (Bouskell and Donisthorpe). 

 Trechus ruhens, F. Chiddingfold, Surrey (Donisthorpe) ; Thorne, Yorks 



(Miss Darley) ; Devonshire, Meavy Valley (Keys) ; Ireland, rare, Donegal, 



Down, Cork, and Kerry. 

 Trechus miniitiis, F. In Ireland the type form is by no means common, being 



largely replaced by the variety T. obtusus, Er., especially in mountain 



districts. 

 Trechus rivularis, Gyll. Wicken Fen (Chitty and Donisthorpe). 



Pairobus excavatus, Payk. Ireland, rare, Donegal, Antrim, and Kerry, not 

 Dublin. Infested by intestinal worms of the genus Gordius, at Braemar 

 (Donisthorpe). 



Pairobus assimilis, Chaud. Snaefell, Isle of Man (Tomlin) ; Ireland, common 

 on hills, and widely distributed. 



Pogonus luridipennis. Germ. Bembridge, I. of W. (Ellis) ; Aldeburgh 

 (Garneys) ; Grimsby (Thornley) ; Humberstone and Saltfleet (Carter and 

 Burchnall). 



Pogonus chalceus, Marsh. Common on Humber shore, east of Hull (Stainforth). 



Pogonus littoralis, Duft. Southwold (Thouless) ; Ireland, Louth, Meath, 

 and Dublin. 



