500 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
Not so common as the last. According to Marsh am, 
it inhabits Boleti. Craiglockhart. June. 
H. obscurus, Samou. Curtis. Steph. Ips obscurus, 
Marsh. 
Not common. Cramond. Rev. W. Little. 
SECTIO III. 
SvB-sECT.^RHINCHOPHORA. 
Fam. CURCULIONIDiE. 
Gen. Calandra. 
C . granaria, CZair^y. Steph. Cur, g'ranarius, 'Linn, Marsh. 
Stewart's List, Wern. Mem. vol. i. 
Gen. Mecinus. 
M. semicylindricus, Schon. Cur. semicylindrkus^ Marsh. 
Under stones in the King's Park and Leith Links, oc- 
casional. 
Gen. CiONus. 
C. Scrophularias, Leach. Cur, ScrophularicB^ Linn. Marsh. 
On the flowers of the Scrophularia nodosa, Figwort, 
pretty frequent. Banks of the Esk about a mile above 
Musselburgh. Braid Burn. Dalkeith. June, July. 
C. Blattarise, Clairv. Steph. Cur» bipustulatus, Marsh. 
This species has been taken on the Horse-radish, in a 
garden near Drumsheugh. 
Gen. Ceutorhynchus. 
C. Quercus, Steph. Cur. Quercus, Herbst. Cur. pallens. 
Marsh. 
Not frequent. Braidwood. Shore near Granton. May 
— July. It is said to frequent the oak. 
