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Qtiedius nigriceps. — Among dead leaves. Scarce. Wigniore wood. 



fuviatus. — Among dead leaves. Frequent. Cobham Park, etc. 

 maurorziftcs . — In wet moss. Higham and Snodland. 

 umbrinus. — In wet moss. Higham and Snodland. 

 suturalis. — (G.C.C.) 



sciiitillans. — In stack-refuse. Cobham Park. 

 rufipes. — Flood-rubbish, moss, tufts of grass, etc. Common, 

 seviicBiietis. — In moss, among rubbish, etc. 

 boops. —Kr^o\\% rubbish in damp places. 

 Creophihis maxillosiis. — In carcases and on the wing. Very common. 

 Emus hirhis. — A single specimen taken by W. Chane3^ Darland 



Hill. 1869. 

 Leistotrophus nebzdoszcs. — In carcases and putrid fungi. Cobham Park. 



,, viuriynis. — In dung, moss and on wing. Not uncommon. 

 Staphylimis stercorarhis. — A specimen under stone. Bredhurst. 

 (Esam). 

 ,, latibricola. — By sweeping. Chattenden and Wigmore Wood. 



Rare. 

 ,, ccesareus. — On pathways. Occasional in spring. 

 Ocyp7cs olejis (Devil's Coach Horse). — Generally common. 



,, brtuinipus. — Under stones and in moss. Queendown Warren, 

 „ ftiscatus. — One specimen in damp tuft of grass, Chattenden. 

 ,, cjcpreus. — Under stones and rubbish. Generally common. 

 ,, pedato7\ — Under flints on Cuxton Downs. Rare and Local. 

 ,, ater. — Under clods and stones. Rather common. Widely 



distributed. 

 ,, morio. — Under stones, on chalk. Common, Very variable in 



size, 

 ,, compressiis. — Among dead leaves, Cobham Park. 

 Philonthtis i7itermedius. — In moss. Darland Hill. Scarce. 



,, laminatus. — In dung, fungi, moss, etc. Rather common, 



,, cetieus. — In carrion, decayed fungi, moss, etc. Common. 



,, proximtis .—In decayed fungi. Cobham Park. 



,, addendus. — In decayed fungi. Rather rare. 



,, carbonarhis. — (G.C.C), 



,, decoriis. — Under stones and dead leaves. Scarce. 



,, politus. — In moss. Abundant throughout the district. 



,, varius. — In moss, tufts of grass, on walls, etc. Very common, 



,, viarginaius. — In dung, etc. Fairly general. Not rare. 



,, umbratilas. — In damp moss. Not common. Snodland. 



,, cephalotes. — On walls and in rubbish. Not uncommon, 



,, fii)ietarms.—li\ rotten wood. Scarce, Cobham Park. 



,, sordidtis. — In dung, moss, and on walls. 



,, fiiscus. — One specimen taken under hornbeam bark, Cobham, 



Very rare, 

 ,, ebeiiimcs. — On walls, among rubbish, etc. Not common. 

 „ fuinigatus. — In wet moss, marshy hollow, Higham. Sparingly, 

 „ debilis.—{O.C.Q.) 



,, sajiguinolentus. — In dung, moss, etc, Cobham, etc. Common. 

 ,, cricentatus. — Chiefly in dung. Very common. 

 ,, va?-ians. — In moss. Chattenden, etc. 



