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ISLAND LIFE. 
[part ir. 
43. Triciiopteryx seminitens (Matthews). 
44. 
?? 
suffocata (Haliday). Ireland. 
45. 
99 
dispar (Matthews). 
46. 
99 
carbonaria (Matthews). 
47. 
Ptilium 
halidayi (Matthews). 
48. 
99 
caledonicum (Sharp). Scotland ; very marked form. 
49. 
99 
insigne (Matthews). 
50. Actidium concolor (Sharp). Scotland ; very marked. 
51. Ptenidium kraatzii (Matthews). 
ANISOTOMIDiE. 
52. *Agatiiidium rhinoceros (Sharp). Old fir-woods in Perthshire ; 
local, many specimens ; a very marked species. 
53. Anisotoma similata (Rye). Unique ! South of England. 
54. * „ lunicollis (Rye). North-east and South of England, a 
very marked form ; several specimens. 
55. * „ clavicornis (Rye). Unique ! Scotland. 
Phalacrid^e. 
56. *Phalacrus brisouti (Rye). A few specimens. South of England. 
Cr YPTOPH AG I DiE. 
57. Atomaria wollastoni (Sharp). Unique ! Scotland. 
58. ,, di visa (Rye). Unique! South of England. 
Latiirididjs. 
59. Corticaria wollastoni ( Waterhouse). South coast. 
Byrrhid^e. 
60. Syncalypta hirsuta (Sharp). 
Elaterid^e. 
61 . Elater coccinatus (Rye). Very marked, but possibly a variety of the 
European E. prceustus. South of England. 
TELEPHORIDiE. 
62. *Telephorus darwinianus (Sharp). Scotland, sea-coast. A stunted 
form of abnormal habits. 
Cyphonid,®. 
63. Cyphon punctipennis (Sharp). Scotland. 
Anthicid^e. 
64. Antiiicus salinus (Crotch). South coast. 
65. * „ scoticus (Rye). Loch Leven ; very distinct; many specimens. 
