518 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
Gen. Haltica. 
H. Nemorum, Panz. Kirhy. Chry. Nemorum^ Linn. 
Marsh. 
This species, well known to farmers by the name of Tur- 
nip Fly, is very common in fields and on wall-tops near 
Edinburgh. 
H. Pseud-acori, Samou. StepJi. Chry. Pseud-acori, Marsh. 
On the leaves of the Iris pseud-acorus. Water Iris. At 
Dalmeny, in tolerable plenty. Miss Hope Johnstone. 
H. tabida, Gyllen. Steph. Chry. tahida^ Marsh. 
In grassy places, and on plants, occasional. 
H. confinis, Kirhy. Steph. 
This species has been frequently taken in the autumn in 
grass fields and woods. 
H. suturalis, Samou. Steph. Chry. suturalis^ Marsh. 
On nettles and various other plants. Salisbury Craigs 
and Arthur's Seat, plentiful. May—August. 
H. Anchusse, Steph. 
Not a very common species. 
H. Napi, Gyllen. Steph. 
Frequent during the spring months on stones and walls, 
in warm weather. Arthur's Seat. Walls near Ravelston, 
&c. March — May. 
H. brunnipes, Megerle. 
Not a common species. 
H. ferruginea, Illig. Steph. Chry. transversa, Marsh. 
Frequent among netdes in waste places. Duddingston, 
Banks of Braid Burn at Blackford Hill, &c. May— Aug. 
H. rufipes, Steph. Chry. rufipes, Linn. Chry. riificoTnis, 
Marsh. Don. 
