4)70 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
C. exsoletus, Forst. Col. coUaris, Steph. Catal. 
Not common ; Lochend. 
C. bipunctatus, Samou. Dytis. bipunctatus, Marsh. Don. 
Col. nebulosus, Stepb. Illus. 
This beautiful species is not unfrequent. Like its con- 
geners it may be found during the greater part of the year, 
but it seems to be most plentiful in the spring. Braid 
Hill marshes. Ditches near Craigcrook. Marshy spot in 
the King's Park, near the Powder Magazine. 
C. Sturmii, De Jean, Dytis, Sturml% Gyllen. 
Ditches in the Meadows. West end of Duddingston 
Loch. 
C. maculatus, Stepli. Dytis. maculatus^ Linn. Marsh. 
Ponds and rivers, but not very common. Esk, at the 
new bridge in the line of the railway. It was exceedingly 
abundant in this situation last May, not only in the river, 
but at the roots of the plants growing on its banks. 
C. chalconotus, Steph. Dytis. concinnus. Marsh. 
Braid marshes. 
C. uliginosus, Steph. Dytis. uliginosus^ Linn. Dytis. 
Hyhneri, Marsh. 
Not a common species. 
C. bipustulatus. Leach. Steph. Dytis. bipustulatus. Linn. 
Marsh. 
Extremely plentiful throughout the greater part of the 
year. 
C. fenestratus, Samou. Steph. Dytis. Jenestratus, Fab. 
Marsh. 
Ditches at the' west end of Braid Hill. 
C. obscurus, Samou. Steph. Dytis. obscurus. Marsh. 
Marshes at Currie, and in collections of water among the 
Pendand Hills. 
