33Sr 
* 5 ^ 
Irish Coleoptera — Late R. Patterson, F.R.S. 
Treciius mimrfcus (aquaticus). 
Moyntuagh Bogs, under stones. 
Tachys ofotusus. 
Cranmore, among corn. 
PhiloetJies fuscipes 1 
Among com at Cranmore. 
BEMBIDIIDJE. 
Peryplius femoratus. 
Castlewellan, under stones 
p. viridi-seneus. 
With the preceding. 
Taciiypus ikndrese. 
Shore of Lough Neagh. 
shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle 
T. striatus. 
Shore of Lough Neagh. 
T. properans. 
Among corn at Cranmore. 
*BeinI>idiiim palsidosum. 
Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle. 
elaphrid^, 
Wotiopliiius aquations. 
Slieve Donard, under stones. 
N. toiguttatus. 
Horn Head, Co. Donegal. — R. T. 
Elepliras cnpreus. 
Irish— from Mr. Haliday. 
E ' ^ough^Neagh.at Shane’s Castle, among sand, gravel and short grass, near 
the water’s edge. 
Ble ZT"eS tS ‘ Given to are by M, HaHday, who had not before see* 
any indigenous specimens. 
DYTICIDJE. 
Haliplns ferrugineus. 
Irish— from Mr. Haliday. 
Hygrotus scitulus. • 
Moyntuagh Bogs, on roots and stems of aquatic plants. 
S. pictus. 
With the preceding. 
EEydroporus dorsalis ? 
With the two last named species. 
* The first specimen of this species found in Ireland. 
