48 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Alt, among flood refuse, and at Crosby (J.W.E.). New 
Brighton (B. Cooke). 
Scymnus discordeus, Ill. Common on (and flying around) 
firs at Storeton, Bidston, and Simmonswood Moss. In 
moss on old walls about Storeton during the winter. 
Riizobwus litura, F. Abundant. 
Coccidula rufa, Herbst. Common in damp places. 
CoLYDIIDA. 
Sarrotrium clavicorne, Li. Found occasionally crawling 
on the bare sandhills at Crosby and Hightown. 
HISTERIDZ. 
Hister unicolor, L. This large and distinct species has 
occurred at Hastham and Wallasey. 
Hister cadaverinus, Hoff. Abundant. 
Hister carbonarius, Ill. Two specimens captured at 
Bromborough, in June, 1879 (J.W.H.). 
Hister stercorarius, Hoff. I have a specimen that was 
taken in this neighbourhood by Mr. HE. R. Curzon. 
Hister bimaculatus, L. Used to be taken in dung about 
Kirkdale, by Mr. Kinder. 
Hister 12-striatus, Sch. One specimen at Hightown 
(J.H.S.) and one at Wallasey (R.W.). 
Saprinus nitidulus, Payk. Frequent on the sandhills. 
Saprinus eneus, F. Abundant on the sandhills. 
Saprinus quadristriatus, Hoff. Frequent on the sand- 
hills on both sides of the river. 
Saprinus maritumus, Steph. I took a few specimens 
unaer a dead rabbit, on the Crosby shore, in the spring of 
1875, but have not seen any since. 
Onthophilus striatus, ¥. Occasionally found in dung 
on the Wallasey sandhills. 

