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Sunius angtistahts. — In moss, stack-refuse, etc. Darland Hill, etc. 



Scarce. 

 Pczderus littoralis. — Under stones, in moss and by sweeping. 

 Generally abundant. 



,, riparhis. — Snodland. In wet places. Not uncommon. 



„ fuscipes. — In flood rubbish, damp tufts of grass. Common at 

 Snodland, 

 EvcBsthetus scaber. — In rubbish. Wigmore Wood. Scarce. 



,, ruficapilhis. — In wet places. Higham, Snodland, etc. 

 Stemis biniaculahis. — In moss, damp places, and under logs. Common. 



,, big2dtatus. — One example. Wet tuft of grass. Fairly common. 



,, asphaltiuus. — In sandy places near Cobham (G.C.C.). 



,, pino. — Generally distributed. Common in wet places. 



,, ater. — In moss and by sweeping. 



, , speculator \ 



,, providiis > Not uncommon in wet places. 



,, melanop2is ) 



,, canal iaclatus. — In damp moss. Occasional. 



,, pjisilhis. — Ver}' common everywhere in wet places, 



,, fiiscipes. — (G.C.C.). 



,, circtdaris. — By sweeping, in autumn, at Cobham Park. Rare. 



,, dcclaratus. — Common. In moss. Darland Hill, etc. 



,, brunnipes. — Everywhere abundant in moss, rubbish, etc. 



,, s7ib(Z7ieus. — (G.C.C.). 



,, fuscicornis. — (G.C.C.). 



,, osshun. — In moss, flood rubbish, etc. Occasional. 



,, impress2cs. — By sweeping and in moss. Not rare. 



,, flavipes. — By sweeping in damp shady places. Common. 



,, ptibesce?is. — Occasional in wet places. Higham, Snodland, etc. 



,, binotatus. — Occasional in wet places. Higham, Snodland, etc. 



,, ca?iesce?is. — Flood rubbish. Once at Snodland. Spring, 1874. 



,, te?npesiivtis. — Occasionally found in moss, flood rubbish, etc. 



,, picipes. — Occasionally found in moss, flood rubbish, etc. 



,, cichideloides.—'R.a.t'her common. In wet places. 



,, shiulis. — In moss, stack refuse, damp places, etc. 



,, iarsalis. — Wet places, flood rubbish. Snodland. 



,, pagamis. — Wet places, flood rubbish. Snodland. 

 Oxyportis rufics. — In gills of toad stools, once by sweeping. 

 Bledhis spectabilis. — Edges of brackish pools, burrowing in mud. 

 Common in Spring. 



,, longulus. — Abundant in sand-pit near Bexle}'. (Esam). 



,, at7'icapilhis. — In sand-pit at Upnor. Sometimes abundant. 

 Platystethus arenarius. — By sweeping in damp places. Occasional. 



,, co7'7iut2is. — In dried up ponds. Common. Snodland. 



,, capita. — At roots of herbage and by sweeping. Rare. 



,, nodifrons. — (G.C.C.). 

 Oxytelus rugostcs. — In dung, rubbish, and on the wing. Abundant. 



,, insccattis. — By sweeping on Darland Hill. Occasional. 



,, sculpt7is. — By sweeping on Darland Hill. Occasional. 



,, laqiLcatus. — In moss and dead leaves, and by sweeping. Common. 



,, piceus. — In flood-rubbish. One specimen. 



