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Tachyportcs formosus. — In moss and by sweeping. Chattenden. Rare. 

 ,, sokitns. — In damp moss. Scarce. Chattenden, etc. 

 ,, chysomelinus. — Abundant in moss. 

 ,, humeivsus. — Abundant in Moss. 

 ,, tersus. — In moss. Scarce. Darland Hill. 

 ,, hypnoruvi.—\n. moss and on the wing. Abundant. 

 ,, ptisilhis. — In moss. Generally distributed. 

 ,, brnnnetis. — In moss, dead leaves, etc. Common. 

 Cilea silphoides. — On pavements and in dung. Frequent. 

 lachinus h^uneralis. — Stack refuse, dead sticks, etc. Common. 



,, rujipes. — Under dead leaves, faggots, etc. Common generally. 

 „ S2ibterraneus. — Putrid fungi, dead leaves, paths, etc. Common. 

 ,, marginelhis. — Among dead leaves, sticks, etc. 

 ,, elo7igat2is. — Scarce. 

 Megacromis cingulatus. — Dead leaves, rotten bark, etc. Rare. 



,, analis. — In moss, sand pits, flood-rubbish, etc. Fairly common. 

 ,, inclinans. — Among dead leaves. Knights' Place. Scarce. 

 Bolitobius lumdatus. — In fungi, moss, dead leaves, etc. 



" i^iiiot^itus j Common in fungi, under rotten bark, etc. Cobham 

 „ exoletus p^^.^, Wigmore Wood, Snodland, etc. 



,, pyvicEzis ) 

 Mycetoporus splendens. — In moss by sweeping and on paths. Rare. 

 Spring. 

 ,, lepidus. — By sweeping. Wigmore wood. Occasional. 

 „ longulus. — By sweeping. Wigmore wood. Not i are. 

 „ names. — In short moss on chalky banks. Scarce. 

 ,, davicornis. — Evening sweeping, Cobham Park. 

 ,, splendidiis. — In stack-refuse, moss, tufts of grass, etc. 

 Hah-oceriis capillaricoryiis. — Among dead leaves and sticks. 

 Euriporm picipes. — In long moss in early spring. Scarce and local. 

 Heterothops binotata. — In flood-rubbish. Medway banks. Occasional. 

 ,, dissimilis. — In stack-refuse, etc. Not rare. 

 ,, prcLvia ?. — Spencer's oil mills, among rubbish. 

 „ 4-punclala. — Single specimens in decaying cut grass. Cuxton. 

 Quedius longicornis. — One specimen under log buried in dead leaves. 

 Cobham Park. 

 ,, microps. — In damp, rotten ash wood. Scarce. Cobham Park. 

 „ lateralis.— \n fungi, dung, faggots, etc. Cobham Park. Rather 



scarce. 

 ,, mesomelimcs. — Dead leaves, rotten wood, flood-rubbish and 



varfagcti. Occasional. 

 ,, fjilgidus. — Dead leaves, rotten wood, flood-rubbish. Less 



common. 

 ,, cruentus. — Under bark and in fungi. Cobham Park. Scarce. 

 ,, scihis. — Rotten wood — beech and ash. Rare. Cobham. 

 ,, impresses. — By sweeping in rubbish, and on wing. Common. 

 ,, brevis.— In nest oi Formica i-itfa. Rare. 

 ,, fuligi?ios2is.—Ch\€:^Y in moss. Generally common. 

 ,, tristis. — Under stones, in moss, etc. Generally common. 

 ,, violochimis. — Under stones, in moss, etc. Not rare. 

 ,, picipes. — Under stones, in dead leaves, etc. Common. 



