36 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



11. Q. umbrinus, Er., Kz. 1. c. 509. 



In woods. Bare. I took it also at Tain, Ross-shire, in Sep- 

 tember. 



12. Q. ruficollis, Steph. ; Q. nigriceps, Kz. 1. c. 510. 

 Gosforth Woods, &c, but rarely. In dead leaves. 



13. Q. maurorufus, G-rav., Kz. 1. c. 512. 



Not uncommon at Gosforth, Gibside, and in the woods near 

 Gilsland. Also at Tain, Ross-shire. 



14. Q. suturalis, Kz. ; Q. liumeralis, Trans. CI. V., 222. 

 Long Benton, and Seghill Dene. Rare. 



15. Q. scintillans, Gr. ; Q.fuscipes, 1. c. II., 34. 



Very rare. 



16. Q. fulvicollis, Steph., 1. c. V., 222; Q. Icevigatus, 1. c. III., 



296. 

 In woods, &c. Rare, 



17. Q. ruftpes, Grav. ; Q. semiobscurus, W. C. 



Has been met with on the sea coast near Hartley and South 

 Shields, but is not common. 



18. Q. semiobscurus, Erich. ; Q. semianeus, Trans. CI. VI., 60. 

 Not uncommon : more especially on the sea coast, 



19. Q. attenuatus, Gyll., 1. c. H., 34, 

 Woods, .&c. Not unfreauent. 



20. Q. boojis, Grav., 1. c. 



In moss, &c. Rather common. 



21. Q. auricomus, Kies., Faune Franc. I., 540. 

 Banks of the Irthing in May, but very rare. 



STAPHYLINID^, 

 STAPHYLINUS, Linn. 



1. S. maxillosus, Linn., Trans. CI. II., 21. 



2. S. nebulosus, Feb., 1. c. 



3. 8. ynurinus, Linn., 1. c. 

 Of very rare occurrence. 



