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Bembibium. 



B. qiiinquestriatum, Gjll. Common under moss, Car.r Lane, West 



Derby, J. W. E., J. H. S 

 B. obtusum, Stu. With tbe preceding, banks of River Birket, 



abundant, J. W. E. 

 B. biguttatuni, F. Wallasey Pool and banks of Birket, F. A., 



Tliurstaston and Bidston Marsh, A. H, May. 

 B. lampros, Hbst. var, velox, Er. One specimen, bank of Birket, 



J. W. E. 



B. bipunctatum, L. ^' Freely on the Shore beyond Crosby, at high 

 water mark where there was a little mud, June," C. S. G., Bidston, 

 F. A., Leasowe, J. H. S. 



B. monticola, Sturm, i ^^0.131^1.^11 shore, the latter plentiful, J. W. E., 

 B. brunnipes, bturm, j ^ r ? •> 



J. H. S. 



B. concinnum, Steph. Aigburth shore, J. H. S., J. W. E. 



B. femoratum, Sturm. West Derby, common, J. H. S., J. W. E., 



among these are some very small dark specimens. 

 B. lunatum, Duft. Very abundant on the shore at Hightown, 



J. H. S., and Aigburth, J. W. E., July, 1881. 

 B. varium, 01. (B. ustulatum, Stu.) One specimen found under a 



stone on Kilbre Island, River Dee, May, 1875, J. W. E. 



Tachypus. 



T. flavipes, L. Banks of the Birket, A. H. May. 



NOTIOPHILUS. 



N. substriatus, Wat. Leasowe, J. H. S. 



HYDEADEPHAGA. 

 In the following list the initials C. S. G. refer to a paper on " The 

 Hydradephaga of the district," read by Mr. C. S. Gregson, before 

 the Historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire, in 1862, and printed 

 in their Transactions, N.S. vol. i. p. 33. Two of Mr. Gregson's 

 localities have been entirely lost, viz. : Moss Lake and Parliament 

 Fields, and the greater part of Wallasey Pool also has ceased to 

 attract entomologists. 

 Haliplus. 



H. obliquus, F. One specimen in river Birket, July, 1881, J. W. E. 

 H. confinis, Steph. C)ne specimen from behind Wavertr€>e Park, 



some years since, J. W. E. 

 H. fulvus, F. Rock Ferry, F. A. 

 H. ruficollis, De, G. Abundant in all pits. 



H. lineatocollis, Marsh. In the mill dam at Garston, and at Crosby, 

 C. S. G., several specimens from the clay-pits behind Wavertree 

 Park, and River Birket, J. W, E., River Alt, F. A„ 



