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On Insects of the East of Berwickshire. No. II. By James 

 Haedy. 



The following are the captures of 1873, and are in connexion 

 with those recorded, Vol. vi., pp. 421-424. They will help 

 to prepare the Avay for a more exact knowledge of the 

 Entomology of the Eastern Borders ; and can be gathered 

 up afterwards in a more comprehensive form. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Bembidium Schuppeli. Pool, sea side, foot of Pease burn. 



OCTHEBIUS BICOLON. Ditto. 



Oxypoda nigrina. Three examples along with Ox. opaca and 



Ocalea castanea, at sides of the same pool ; July. 

 Homalota vestita. Along with H. volans, H. graminicola, E- 

 aquaticas, and H. fungi, at same pool. 



,, jeneicollis, valida, and nigra. Decayed ferns, coast 

 at Oldcambus ; September. 



,, ctnnamoptera. Same locality. 

 Aleochara ptjscipes. Sea-coast. 



Quedius temporalis. In a cavern near Siccar and among 

 decayed ferns, sea-coast. July-September. 

 ,, semiobscurus. Side of pool, foot of Pease burn. 

 ,, attenuates. Near Oldcambus. 

 Homalium concinnum. Numerous in dried pigeon's dung. Sea- 

 cave, Swallow Craig. 

 Oxytelus Fairmairei ? Two ; decayed ferns, sea-coast. 

 Micropepiats Staphylinoides. One; ditto. 

 Anisotoma rotund attjm. One ; ditto. 



Choleva grandicolms. Sea-coast, one ; and in Pease dean. 

 „ velox and Watsoni. Decayed ferns, sea-coast ; 

 several. _ . 



,, Kjrbii. Dead bird, Siccar. 

 ,, nigricans. Pease dean. 

 Cryptophagus setulosus. One at Greenhaugh, below withered 

 ferns ; September. 



,, bicolor. In old pigeon dung in a sea-cavern; 



Swallow Craig. 



,, affinis. Below withered Scurvy-grass, along with 



C. vini and C. dentatus. Sea-banks near Siccar. A large 

 number flying about at the Bass Rock in July. 

 Atomaria fuscata. Sea-coast. 



,, pusilla, atricapilla, and Berolinensis. Below de- 

 cayed ferns, near Greenheugh ; one of each. September. 

 Tetratoma ancora. Beat from an oak in- Penmanshiel wood in 

 July. 



