514 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
A. Ononis, Kirhy, Germar. 
On the Ononis arvensis, Rest-harrow, not unfrequent. 
Sahsbury Craigs. Banks of the Water-of-Leith at Slate- 
ford. Shore west of Granton. July — September. 
A. Lathyri, Kirhy. 
On the Lathyrus pratensis, Meadow Vetch ling, but not 
common. Hedges west of Edinburgh. Banks of the Al- 
mond, a little above the bridge on the Queensferry road. 
July, August. 
A. punctifrons, Kirhy. 
This species has been taken frequently near Edinburgh, 
but I am unable to give the exact localities. 
Gen. OxYSTOMA. 
O. Ulicis, Steph, Apion Ulicis, Kirby. Cur. Ulicis, 
Marsh. 
On the common furze. It may be found throughout 
the summer, but is most abundant in the early spring 
months. Braid Hill. Corstorphine Hill. Pentland Hills. 
It is a curious circumstance that this insect, though so 
abundant in Britain, has not been found on the continent. 
Gen. Rhynchites. 
R. Betulae, Steph. Cur. Betula, Linn. Marsh. Var. /3, 
Cur. nitens, Marsh. 
Not common. It is found on the white-thorn and 
alder. 
Gen. Attelabus. 
A. curculionoides, Linn. Marsh. 
A few individuals of this species have been taken on 
Corstorphine Hill, by Sir P. Walker. It frequents the 
hasel. 
