51 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



7. A. clypeatum, Sharp, Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 320; A. mandi- 



bulare, Trans. 01. IV., 176. 



Three specimens in agarici, at North Seaton. 



8. A. marginatum, Sturm, Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 321 ; A. pu- 



milum, Trans. CI. H., 272. 

 Widely dispersed, but not common. It occurred to me also 

 at Tain, Ross-shire. 



SCAPHIDIAD^. 



SCAPHIDIUM, Oliv. 



1. 8. quadrimaculatum, Oliv., 1. c. I., 76. 

 "Gibside," Mr. John Hancock. "Wood above Gibside," 

 Mr. J. Kidson Taylor. 



SCAPHISOMA, Leach. 

 1. S. agaracina, Oliv., 1. c. 



HISTERLIX^. 

 HISTER, Linn. 



1. H. unicolor, Linn., 1. c. II., 165. 



2. H. neglectus, Germ., 1. c. 166. 

 Apparently very rare. 



3. H. cadaveriniis, Ent., 1. c. 165. 



4. H. succicola, Thorns., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 321. 

 Not uncommon. Often found in fungi. 



5. H. carbonarius, 111., Trans. CI. II., 166. 



6. H. purparascens, Herbst., 1. c. 

 Very rare with us. 



7. H. bimaculatus, Linn., 1. c. 165. 



8. H. duodecimstriatus, Sch., 1. c. 166. 



DENDROPHILUS, Leach. 



1. D. punctatus, Herbst., Berw. CI. Proc. IV., 321. 

 " Hetton Hall, near Belford," W. B. Boyd, Esq. 



