Irish Coleoptera — Late R. Patterson , F.R.S. 
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the work here summarised should also act as a stimulus to our youthful members. 
It will he seen how much could he accomplished in a year by one quite young, 
and fully occupied in business matters. This, too, at a time when hooks ot 
reference were much less accessible than at present. , „ , 
The classification of the following catalogue is that of Stephens s Syste- 
matic List of British Insects. n n w ~ p 
Abbreviations :-A. H. H.-A. H. Haliday,* F.L.S. ; G. C. H.-Geo. C. 
Hyndman ; R. T.— Robert Templeton. 
SCARITIDJE. 
Clivina fossor. -p ^ 
Sand pit, Cranmore ; under a stone, Rostrevor Mountain. H. I. 
Dyscbirius politus. 
Cranmore. CARABIDJD. 
Cychrus rostratus. 
Mourne Mountains. — Mr. Drummond. 
Carabus catenulatus. 
Rostrevor Mountain, near the summit. R. i* 
C ‘ T” gw under a stone near M'Swine’s Gun, Horn Head, Co. Donegal-R. T. 
c. glabratus. 
Slieve Donard, on the open part of the heatn. 
Helobia brevicollis. a u t 
Sand pit, Cranmore ; under stones, Horn Head.— K. l. 
Xieistus fulvibarbis. 
Cranmore. HARPALID^. 
I.oricea pilicornis. 
Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle. 
Cbtoeius nigricornis. 
Irish — from A. H. H. 
Anchomenus prasinus. 
Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle. 
A. albipes. 
With the preceding species. 
A. oblongus. 
Cranmore, among corn. 
Platynus angusticollis. 
In the cellar of our house. 
Aeonum marginatum. , 
Lough Neagh ; under stones, near the mouth of the Sixmilewater. 
A. parumpunctatum. 
Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle. 
* Note -In Appendix VIII., p. 211. A. L. Haliday should be A. H, Haliday. 
