-COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 187 
Crosby shore, above high-water mark. Also recorded by 
Mr. Chappell from Wallasey. Spring. 
Dyschirius mtidus, Dej. Occasionally found on the 
Crosby, Hightown, and Wallasey shores. 
Dyschirius politus, Dej. Wallasey, but not common. 
Dyschirius salinus, Schaum. Between Waterloo and 
Crosby, on the banks of streams on the shore (C.S.G.). 
Dyschirius globosus, Herbst. Plentiful, but local, on the 
Wallasey sandhills in damp places; Bidston Marsh (A.H. 
May); Leasowe (J. Chappell); ‘‘Plentiful near Little 
Brighton, Crosby”’ (C.8.G.). 
Clivina fossor, L. Common. 
Clivina collaris, Herbst. Recorded by Mr. Gregson from 
the banks of the Alt at West Derby, and from the banks 
of the Birket. 
Cillenus lateralis, Sam. Abundant on the clayey and 
muddy banks of the Alt, at Hightown. Eastham and 
Aigburth shores of the Mersey (C.S.G.). 
Tachypus pallipes, Dufts. ‘‘ Common in a damp hollow 
near the bridge across the Alt, Hightown. June” (C.8.G.). 
Tachypus flavipes, Li. Not at all a common species. 
I have found more specimens in my garden (Brougham 
Terrace) than elsewhere. I have taken it at Leasowe; 
and 1t has been recorded from the banks of the river Birket 
(A. H. May); Raby Mere (C. S. G.); and about clay-pits 
in the neighbourhood of Stanley and Westminster Roads, 
Kirkdale (F. K.).. | 
Bembidium rufescens, Guér. Abundant in moss about 
West Derby, and occasionally elsewhere, during the winter. 
Bembidium quinquestriatum, Gyll. Common in moss 
srowing on walls around West Derby. 
Bembidium obtusum, Sturm. ‘‘Banks of the Alt at 
Sefton” (C.S.G.); along with the preceding species at 
