Irish Coleoptera — Late R. Patterson , F.R.S. -ffr i -Jr 1 
Tffoteras crassicornis. 
Moyntuagh Bogs, with, the preceding. 
Colymbetes fuliginosus. 
Common in the ponds at Cranmore. 
C. bipustulatus. 
In a pond in the fort -field at Moira. 
Dyficus marginalis. 
Irish — from G. C. H. 
D. punctulatus. 
Common in the ponds at Cranmore. 
ilcilius sulcatus. 
Moira, hog hole in the fort-field. 
GYRINID^E. 
Gyrinus natator. 
Cranmore, common in the ponds. 
LIMNIIDiE. 
Iiimnius seneus. 
Irish— from G. C. H. 
HELEPHQRID^E. 
Helepliorus nubilus. 
Cranmore, coming out of rotten wood. 
HYDROPHILIDjE. 
Iiimnebius ater. 
Irish — from A. H. H. 
Zb. truncatellus. 
Irish — from A. H. H. 
SPBLMRIDIID.E. 
Cercyon sp. ? 
On roots and stems of aquatic plants in Moyntuagh Bogs. 
ANISOTOMIDJE. 
Ortboperus pusillus. 
Irish— from A. H. H. 
SILPHID^. 
Tffecrophorous vespillo. 
Found in the rabbit warren, at Holywood, in 1827, by James Emerson 
(Sir James Emerson Tennent). 
Oiceoptoma rugosa. 
Irish— from A. H. H. 
O. sinuata. 
Shore of Lough Neagh, near Shane’s Castle. 
Phosphuga subrotundata. 
Cranmore. V ery common. 
