520 COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS FOUND IN 
C. Vitellinse, Linn. Marsh. 
On willows and poplar trees, common. Banks of the 
Water-of-Leith. On poplar trees by the side of the road 
leading from R-estalrig to the shore. June — September. 
C. Polygon! , Linii. Marsh. Don. 
Feeds on the Polygonum aviculare, Knotgrass, and may 
be found not unfrequently in places where that plant 
abounds. Figget Whins. 
C. Kaphani, Fah. Chry. HypochcBridis^ Marsh. Don. 
On the large-leaved docks, not very common. East end 
of Duddingston Loch. Figget Whins, plentiful. June 
— August. 
C. fastuosa, Linn. Don. Marsh. 
This beautiful and local species occurs in great plenty 
on the Lamium album, White Dead-nettle, at the base of 
Salisbury Craigs. It has likewise been noticed near Res- 
talrig, and was formerly abundant on the above named 
plant, by the side of the footpath leading from Stockbridge 
to St Bernard's Weil. James Wilson, Esq. May — 
July. 
C. decern punctata, Linn. Marsh. 
A scarce insect, usually found in well wooded places. 
Rosslyn. Lasswade. 
C. litura, Fah. Marsh. 
Var. /3. Chry. olivacea. Marsh. 
Var. y. Chry. rufitarsis.^ Marsh. 
Very plentiful in many parts of the south of Scotland, 
on the broom. Var. a,, seems to be most plentiful in the 
early spring months ; Var. /S. in the summer and autumn. 
The last mentioned variety is rare at all times. Braid and 
Blackford Hills. Craiglockhart. Pentland Hills. Cor- 
storphine. 
