234 Localities of Scottish Coleoptera. 



Colymbetes oblongus. Raehills. 



■ affinis. Do. 



Gyrinus minutus. In a pool on Hawick Moor, in considerable 

 abundance. Mr W. Lamb. 



villosus. In the Jed, near Jedburgh. 



Heterocerus marginatus. Dalmeny Park, in marshy ground near 

 the shore. 



Hydrochus crenatus. Braid Hill marshes. A single specimen, 

 found along with Hydrochus brevis, the lat- 

 ter in abundance. 



Ochthebius marinus. Dalmeny Park, in a marsh by the shore. 



Enicocerus Gibsoni. Do. Do. 



Limnebius affinis. Raehills. 



■ — lutosus. In the Annan, near Moffat. 

 Cercyon bimaculatum. Dalmeny, by the shore. 



■ terminatum. Raehills. 

 convexior. Do. 



■ ustulatum. Cramond. 



Phalacrus aeneus. Raehills, in moss. 

 ovatus. Do. ; and Cramond. 



■ — pulchellus. Do. 



Leiodes aciculata. Raehills ; Cramond. 

 castanea. Do. ; and near Jedburgh. 



■ thoracica. Do. The most abundant of the genus. 

 badia. Cramond. 



. polita. Raehills. 



testacea. Do. 



ferruginea. Do. ; and at Cramond. 



litura. Do. do. 



suturalis. Cramond. 



— — — nigricollis. Do. I find the individuals of this genus chiefly 



in autumn. 

 Clambus enshamensis. Raehills. 

 Ptomaphagus velox. Do. 



fumatus. Do. 



Oiceoptoma sinuata. Corstorphine Hill, near Edinburgh. 



Strongylus fervidus. Raehills. Rare. 



Campta lutea. Do. abundant in putrid fungi. 



Meligethes nigrinus. Do. 



Trichopteryx minutissima. Do. 



nana. Wall top, Barnton Park. 



- perpusilla. Raehills. 



