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Helephortis ritgosns. — Flood rubbish and by sweeping. 



,, nubilus. — Moss and dry places. Common. 



,, intermedius . — Brackish ditches. Rainham. 



,, aguati cus .—Vools, ditches, flood rubbish, etc. Common. 



,. aquatiais, var. cequalis. — Pools, ditches, flood rubbish, etc. 

 Occasional. 



,, ceneipe^inis. — Stagnant water. General. 



,, dorsalis. — Damp places at Chattenden. Rare. 



,, affinis. — Stagnant water. Common. 



,, ^r(?i7)i>a//>f5.— Stagnant water. Common. 

 Hydrochus elongatus. — Banks of Ponds. Chattenden, etc. 

 Ochthebhis mai-iyius. — Brackish ditches. Rainham, etc. 



,, pygmccus. — Brackish ditches, Rainham, etc. 



,, bicolo-)i. — Banks of ponds. 



,, ritfimarginatus.—MQd'wa.y marshes below Strood. 

 Hydr^ia testacea. — Wet places. 



,, riparia. — Stagnant water. Not common. Rainham, etc. 

 Cylonotuvi orbiculare. — Wet places. Common. Higham, etc. 

 Sphcsfidmm scarab cEoides. — Chieflj^ in cow-dung in spring. Common. 



,, biptishdahun. — In dung, on walls, etc. Common. 



,, ,, \2lX. ina7-oinatiiin. In dung, on walls, etc. Not rare. 



Cercyon littoralis. — Tidal refuse. Medway banks. Common. 



,. depressus. — Flood rubbish. Snodland. Rare. 



„ hcemorrhoiis. — -Damp places. Snodland, etc. Occasional. 



,, hcemorrhcidalis. — Dung, damp places, etc. Frequent. 



,, obsoletus. — A few specimens. Snodland. By sweeping. 



,, fiavipes. — In dung. Common. 



„ lateralis. — By sweeping. Blue Bell Hill, etc. Scarce. 



,, niela7iocephalis. — In dung. Common. 



,, Jinipunctatus. — -In dung and by sweeping. Fairly common. 



,, guisqjiilhis.—ln dung and by sweeping. Very common. 



,, iiigriceps. — In dung and by sweeping. Not so common. 



,, pygmaus. — Dung, b}^ sweeping. Scarce. 

 MegasterJiuni boletophagum. — Fungi, under loose bark, in rubbish. 



Common. 

 C^yptopletirian atomarium. — Fungi, under loose bark, in rubbish. 

 Common. 



Staphylinid^e;. 

 Aleochara fuscipes. — ^In Carrion. Generally common. 



,, brevipennis. — In Tufts of Grass in damp places. Snodland. 



,. lata. — In Carrion. L,ess common. 



„ /r/5/z5.— (G.C.C.). 



,, bipunctata. — In dung. Not common. 



,, cimiculoriim. — Decayed Wood. One example Cobham Park, 



1897. 

 „ lanu^7nosa.—ln moss, dung, rubbish, and by sweeping. Very 



common. 

 ,, lygcea. — " Chatham," in collection. Dr. J. E. Power. 

 ,, succicola. — By sweeping, Cobham Park, etc. 



