12 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



BRADYCELLUS, Er. 



1. B. placidus, Gyll. ; Trechus placidus, 1. c. I., 49; T. dor- 



salis, var., 1. c. 



2. B. cognatus, Gyll., 1. c. II., 259. 

 Rare. A mountain species. 



3. B. distinctus, Dej., 1. c. V., 221. 

 Apparently very rare. 



4. B. rufulus, Dej., B. Verbasci, 1. c. 53. 



5. B. harpalinus, Dej. ; T.fulvus, 1. c. I., 49 (in part). 



6. B. collaris, Payk. ; T. collaris, 1. c. II., 259; T. riificollis, 



1. c. L, 49. 



7. -B. similis, Dej., 1. c. I., 49. 



TRECHIDES. 

 TRECHUS, Clairv. 



1. T. micros, Herbst. ; Blemus micros, 1. c. 50. 

 In rejectamenta on the banks of streams. 



2. T. longicomis, Sturm., 1. c. [Blemus). 



The only local examples known to me of this very rare insect 

 are three, which I took amongst rejectamenta, on the banks of 

 the Irthing, in June, some years ago. 



It is represented in Mr. Selby's collection* by T. micros. 



3. T. lapidosus, Daws., 1. c. II., 259 (Blemus). 



Rare. Banks of streams and sea coast. I took it on the 

 shore at Tain, in Ross-shire, also. 



4. T. rubens, Fab. ; B. paludosus, 1. c. I., 50. 



Rare. Hetton Hall, Long Benton, Winlaton Mill, and by the 

 Irthing. 



5. T. minutus, Fab. ; Schaum, 1. c. 640. 



6. T. obtusus, Er., Trans. CI. VI., 225. 



7. T. secalis, Payk. ; Epapliius secalis, 1. c. I., 50. 



* To G. R. Crotch, Esq., I am indebted for many corrections in this collection, which is 

 now in Magdalene College, Cambridge. 



