HA: Bae LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Quedius maurorufus, Grav. Common on the banks of 
the Alt at Hightown. | 
Quedius rufipes, Grav. Common. 
Quedius semiceneus, Steph. Fields about Kirkdale (F.K.) ; 
Wallasey and Bidston Marsh (J.W. E.). 
(uedius boops, Grav. Frequent in dry places. 
Quedius scintillans, Grav. I took a specimen in Kastham 
Wood, in June, 1883. 
Creophilus maxillosus, LL. Common. 
Leistotrophus nebulosus, F. One specimen from Wal- 
lasey (J. W.E.). 
Leistotrophus murinus, L. A specimen taken at Crosby 
by myself. 
Staphylinus pubescens, De G. Common on the Wallasey 
sandhills. 
Staphylinus stercorarius, Ol. Mr. Wilding records a 
specimen from the Crosby sandhills. 
Staphylinus cesareus, Ceder. One specimen from Sim- 
monswood Moss (J.W.H.). 
Ocypus olens, Mull. Abundant. 
Ocypus brunmipes, F. Occasional. 
Ocypus fuscatus, Grav. Not common. Several at West 
Derby (R.W.); Childwall and Wallasey (J.W.E.). 
Ocypus cwpreus, Rossi. Common. 
Ocypus ater, Grav. I once took this species in abundance 
among rubbish at Rromborough Pool, and have occasionally 
met with it elsewhere. 
Ocypus morio, Grav. Moderately common. 
Ocypus compressus, Marsh. Crosby (F. Archer), Bebing- 
ton (J.H.S.), and Leasowe (J.W.H.). 
Philonthus splendens, F. Abundant in Eastham Wood, 
in November, 1882 (J.W.E.). 
Philonthus intermedius, Boisd. ‘Two specimens taken 
by myself at Wallasey are all I have seen from this district. 
