Tse. LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
West Derby; also on Flaybrick Hill and the banks of the 
Fender, Bidston Marsh. 
Bembidium biguttatum, F. Common on the banks of 
the Alt at Hightown, and the Fender, Bidston Marsh. 
‘‘Garston, near the salt works’ (C.S.G.). 
Bembidiuwm eneum, Germ. Common on the banks of the 
Fender, Bidston Marsh; Wallasey Pool (C.8.G.), and 
Aigburth shore (J. W.E.). 
Bembidium guttula, F. Common and generally distri- 
buted. 
A variety occurs sparingly, especially on the banks 
of the Fender, without any trace of the red spot, and 
frequently without even the lighter-coloured apex of the 
elytra. Ihave seen this variety in collections under the 
name of Mannerheimu, which is, however, quite a distinct 
insect. I propose for this form the name of var. obliteratum. 
Bembidium quadrimaculatum, Li. Generally distributed 
but not common. 
Bemlidium quadriguttatum, F. Not nearly so common 
now as it used to be ten years ago; I took it in abundance 
in clayey ground where the Exhibition building now 
stands, behind Wavertree Park. 
Bembidium minimum, F. Very abundant on the banks 
of the Alt, at Hightown, where a variety occurs differing 
only from the type in the presence, as in var. normannum, 
of a well marked testaceous sub-apical spot. The type 
form also occurs commonly on the banks of the Fender ; 
and, according to Mr. Gregson, at Bromborough Pool. 
= var. normannum, Dej. A specimen of this distinct 
variety was taken by Mr. Willoughby Gardner, at Barnston, 
a locality three or four miles from the shores of the Mersey 
or Dee. | 
Bembidiwm lampros, Herbst. Abundant everywhere, 
among moss and under stones. 
