494 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
last July near Dalkeith. It was not larger than A. testa- 
ceus, but nearly of the same size. 
A. rufipes, Steph. EL rufipes^ Fab. Marsh. 
Not frequent. Braid Hills. June. 
A. Quercus, Steph. EL Quercus^ Oliv. N. G. tibialis, 
Steph. Catal. 
In woods and grassy places, rather rare. Braid Hill. 
Woods at Cramond. 
Gen. Anathrotus. 
A. niger, Steph. EL niger. Linn. EL aterrimus. Fab. 
Hedge rows, skirts of woods, and corn fields, not com- 
mon. Banks of the Water of Leith about half a mile be- 
low Slateford. Corn fields about Collinton. June — Au- 
gust. 
A. haemorrhoidalis, Steph. EL hamorrhoidalis^ Fab. N. 
G. riificaudis, Steph. Catal. EL sputator, Marsh. 
Plentiful in woods, grassy places, and sides of fields. 
Corstorphine woods. Craiglockhart wood. Dreghorn. 
Easter Duddingston, &c. May — August. 
SUBSECTIO VI. 
Fam. CEBRIONID.E. 
Gen. Atopa. 
A. cervina, Payk. Chry, cervina, Linn. Dascillus cer- 
vinuSj Curtis, v. pi. 216. ; Crio. cervina, Marsh. 
$ ; Crio. cinerea. Marsh. 
Not so common near Edinburgh as in some other parts 
of the country. Arthur's Seat, Mr Cuetis. Rosslyn. 
June — July. 
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