220 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — 
Olophrum piceum, Gyll. Occasional in woods, as at 
Eastham, Prenton, &c. 
Lathrimeum unicolor, Marsh. Frequent. 
Micralymma brevipenne, Gyll. Under seaweed at Hoy- 
lake (J. Chappell). | 
Homalium riwulare, Payk. Abundant. 
Homalium leviusculum, Gyll. Reported from Hightown 
by Mr. Archer. 
Homalium rugulypenne, Rye. A very local species 
throughout Britain, but abundant on the Wallasey and 
Crosby shores, under seaweed, &c. 
Homalium fossulatum, Er. Frequent. 
Homalwum pusillum, Grav. A few specimens under bark 
at Bidston and Hastham (J.W.H.). 
Homalium punctipenne, Thoms. Two specimens from 
under fir-bark at Storeton (J.W.E.). 
Homaliwm concinnum, Marsh. Mr. Kinder used to take 
this species freely on the wall of Anfield Cemetery; I have 
taken in on Bidston Marsh. 
Homalium vile, Er. Common under bark. 
Homalium florale, Payk. Wallasey (J.W.EH.); Rock 
Ferry (F. Archer). 
Homaliwm striatum, Grav. Common about Eastham 
and Liscard. 
Anthobium ophthalmicum, Pk. Eastham Wood, on 
flowers of mountain-ash (J.W.E.); Rock Ferry (F. Archer). 
Protewmus brevicollis, Er. Common. 
Megarthrus depressus, Payk. Common. 
Megarthrus affuus, Mill. I have a pair from a wall near 
Liscard. 
M egarthrus denticollis, Beck. Not uncommon on walls 
about Liscard and Wallasey. 
