95 

 Prognatha quadricornis. — Under bark, chiefl}'^ elm. Plentiful. 



PSEiAPHUS, 



Pselaphics heisei. — In moss, and by sweeping in damp places. 



Generally distributed. 

 Tychns nioer. — In moss, etc. Wigmore, Chattenden, etc, 

 Bythimcs bulbiper. — Among dead leaves. Cobham, Snodland, etc. Scarce. 



,, aiTtissii. — In rotten wood and under bark. Common. 

 Bryaxis waterhousei. — In flood refuse. Medway banks. 



,, fo'^szdata. — In damp moss. Chattenden, etc. Not rare. 



,, helferi. — In flood and haystack refuse. Generally common. 



,, hosmatica. — Medway Banks. (G.C.C.). 



„ junconcm. — Marshy hollow. Higham. 1874. 

 Trichonyx sulsicollis. — One example taken at Cobham. i88g. 

 Bibloporis bicolor. — Under rotten beech bark. Scarce. 1874. 

 Euplectus ktinzoei. — By sweeping. Cobham Park. 1889. 



,, dupojiti. — One specimen taken in Cobham Park. Only other 

 habitat Scarborough. 



,, karsteni. — Under loose bark. Cobham Park. Rare. 



,, signahis, — In moss, stack refuse, etc. Wigmore Wood, etc. 

 Rare. 



,, nanus. — Under oak bark and in moss. Cobham, Chattenden, 

 etc. Rare. 



,, sanguijiens. — In moss and haystack refuse. Rare. 



,, picctis. 



SCYDM.^NID^. 



Ne7craphes spajshalli. — In dead sticks and by sw^eeping. Rare. 



,, lojigicollis.—By evening sweeping. Cobham Park, etc. Rare. 

 Scydmceniis sctdellaris. — In moss. Chattenden. Very common. 



,, colla7-is. — In moss. Wigmore Wood. Scarce. 



,, pasillus. — In moss. Snowledge Bottom. (G.C.C.). 



,, exilis. — Under rotten beech bark. Rare. 

 Enconnus denticorms. — In moss, Chattenden. Rare. 



,, hirticollis. — One example in tuft of grass, Snodland. 

 Eiiniicms iarsattis. — In vegetable refuse, and by sweeping. Scarce. 

 Enthia plicata. — By evening sweeping, Cobham Park. One specimen 

 1889. 



IvEPTlNID^. 

 Eepti7ius tesiacetis. 



Clambid^. 

 C Iambus ptibcscens. — By sweeping, Cobham Park. Occasional. 

 ,, mhiutus. — Among dead leaves and sticks. Scarce. 



SlLPHID^. 



Agathidiuvi seminulum. — In moss, dead sticks, etc. In woods. 

 Occasional. 

 ,, atrtcm. — In moss, dead sticks, etc. In woods. Very scarce. 

 ,, locvigatum. — In dead leaves, and by sweeping, Cobham Park. 

 ,, 7narginatum. — In tufts of grass in winter. Flood-rubbish, etc. 

 ,, variaus. — Among dead sticks, old faggots. Wide spread. 

 ,, globostini. — One specimen at Darland Hill by sweeping, 1874. 



