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<$f%- frisk Coleoptera — Late R. Patterson, F.R.S. 



the work here summarised should also act as a stimulus to our youthful members. 

 It will be seen how much could he accomplished in a year hy one quite young, 

 and fully occupied in business matters. This, too, at a time when books of 

 reference were much less accessible than at present. 



The classification of the following catalogue is that of Stephens's Syste- 

 matic List of British Insects. 



Abbreviations :— A. H. H.— A. H. Haliday,-* F.L.S. ; G. C. H.— Geo. C. 

 Hyndman ; E. T. — Robert Templeton. 



SCARITID^E. 

 Clivina fossor. 



Sand pit, Cranmore ; under a stone, Rostrevor Mountain. — R. T. 

 Byschirlus politus. 



Cranmore. 



CARABID^E. 

 Cychrus rostratus. 



Mourne Mountains. — Mr. Drummond. 

 Carabus catenulatus. 



Rostrevor Mountain, near the summit. — R. T. 

 C. cancellatus. 



Lurgan ; under a stone near M'Swine's Gun, Horn Head, Co. Donegal — R. T. 

 C. glabratus. 



Slieve Donard, on the open part of the heath. 

 Helobia brevicollis. 



Sand pit, Cranmore ; under stones, Horn Head.— R. T. 

 Iieistus fulvibarbis. 



Cranmore. 



HARPALID^E. 

 Loricea pillcornis. 



Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane's Castle. 

 Chlselus nigrieornis. 



Irish — from A. H. H. 

 Anchomenus prasinus. 



Shore of Lough Neagh, near Sbane's Castle. 

 A. albipes. 



With the preceding species. 

 A. oblong-us. 



Cranmore, among corn. 

 Platynus angustieollis. 



In the cellar of our house. 

 Agonum marginatum. 



Lough Neagh ; under stones, near the mouth of the Sixmilewater. 

 A. parnmpnnctatam. 



Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane's Castle. 



♦Note -In Appendix VIII., p. 211. A. L, Haliday should be A. H, Haliday, 



