THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF EDINBURGH. 455 
Gen. Leistus, 
L. fulvibarbis, De Jean. Curtis, iv. pi, 176. 
Discovered near Edinburgh by Mr Rawlins. It is 
found occasionally in various parts of the country, but no 
where in great plenty. Cramond. Banks of the Esk near 
Dalkeith. May — August. 
L. rufescens, Steph. Car. rufescens. Fab. Marsh. 
Of not unfrequent occurrence beneath stones in mossy 
places, at the roots of trees, &c. Braid Wood. Braid 
Hill. Craiglockhart. May — July. 
Fam. HARPALID^. 
Gen. LomcERA. 
L. pilicornis, Steph. Lor. cenea, Latr. Car. pilicornis, 
Fab. Marsh. Don. 
Very common under stones in summer. Hybernates in 
the decaying roots of trees, and among moss. Salisbury 
Craigs. Duddingston. Road sides round Edinburgh. 
Corstorphine Hill in decaying wood ; very plentiful in Sep- 
tember and October. 
Gen. Badister. 
B. bipustulatus, Clairv. Leach. Car. bipustulatus. 
Fab. Marsh. Don. 
Under stones, not unfrequent. King^s Park. Road 
sides east of Portobello, &c. April — J une. 
Gen. CtiLiENius. 
C. nigricornis, Citrtis. Steph. Car. nigricornis, Marsh. 
Not very common. Margin of Duddingston Loch. 
April — August. 
