476 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
C. laevigatum, Steph. 
Apparently one of the rarer kinds. It has been taken 
near Newhaven, in warm weather in April, 
C. obsoletum, Steph. Der. lugubris, Marsh. 
Very common on walls by the sides of highways. March 
— September. 
C. suturale, Steph. 
Not scarce during the spring months. 
C. laterale, Samou. Steph, Der. lateralis. Marsh. 
Not unfrequent on wall tops in the spring. 
C. haemorrhoidale, Kirhy, Steph. 
Frequent in pastures and in farm-yards. According to 
Mr KiRBY, it is often found in the water, in consequence 
of which Fabricius considered it to be a Hydrophilus. 
C. melanocephalum, Samou. Der. melanocephalus. Linn. 
Marsh. 
Very plentiful in such places as the preceding, and some- 
times on flowers. 
C. quisquiliura, Samou. S ; Scar» quisquilius. Linn. De?'. 
quisquilius, Marsh. ? ; Coccin. unipunctata. Linn. 
Der. untpunctatus. Marsh. 
Very plentiful in spring and autumn, on wall-tops near 
stables, and on highways. 
Gen. Sph-eridiubi. 
S. scarabaeoides. Fab. Der. scarabcBoides, Linn. Marsh. 
Exceedingly abundant in the autumn, in company with 
the Aphodiidae. 
S. marginatum, Fab. Der. marginatus, Marsh. 
Rare. It has been taken only once near Edinburgh. 
