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Agathidium rohtndatum. — On fungoid growth among dead sticks. 



,, nigrhnim. — Under bark and by sweeping. Frequent. 

 Amphicyllis globus. — Among dead sticks and by sweeping. Scarce. 

 Liodes hnmeralis. — In fungoid growth on logs, Cobham Park. Com- 

 mon. 



,, 07-biatlaris. — In snuflF-like fungus on decayed wood. Common. 

 Cyrttisa pauxilla. — By evening sweeping, Wigmore, Cobham, etc. 

 Anisotoma ci7inamomea. — Evening sweepings under beech trees. 

 Scarce. 



,, grandis. — Evening sweepings under beech trees. Scarce. 



,, dubia. — Evening sweepings under beech trees. Scarce. 



,, badia. — Evening sweepings, in moss, and sometimes in fungi. 



,, oralis. — Taken on the wing. 



,, pnnchdata. — By evening sweeping. Cobham, etc. 



,, calcarata. — By evening sweeping in woods and lanes. Common. 



., curvipes. — By evening sweeping in lane near Cuxton. 



,, nigiita. — By evening sweeping under trees. Rare. 



,, riigosa. — One example taken by sweeping. Cobham Park. Rare. 



,, parvula. — By evening sweeping. Cobham, etc. 

 Colenis dentipes. — Generall}^ distributed in woods. Common. 

 Agaricophagus cephalotes. — Evening sweeping. Scarce. 

 HydnobiiLS p2inctatissim7is. — Evening sweeping. Rare. 



,, piinctahis. — One specimen by sweeping, Darland Hill. Rare. 



,, strigosiLS. — Evening sweeping. Chattenden, etc. 

 Necrophoims Juunator. — In carcases, especially in spring. Common. 



,, mortiioriim. — In carrion and decayed fungi. Rare. 



,, ruspator. — In dead rabbits. Rare. 



,, interruptus. — In dead rabbits, and in dead birds. Rare. 



,, vespillo. 

 Necrcdes litto?-alis. — In carrion. Rare. 

 Silpha tristis. — Pathways in spring. Scarce. 



„ obscura. — Pathways in spring. More common. 



,, thoracica. — In dung and dead rabbits, etc. Scarce. 



„ riigosa. — Generally common in carrion, especiall)^ in spring. 



„ sinuata. — Generally common in carrion. Not rare. 



,, laevigata. — Crawling on pathways in spring. Common. 



,, ati-ata. — In rotten wood, under bark. Common, and var : 

 brtinnea. 

 Choleva aiigustata. — Occasionally in moss, sand pits, etc. 



,, cisteloides. — Under stones, and by sweeping. Widely distri- 

 buted. Scarce. 



,, spadicea. — One specimen among dead leaves, Cobham great wood. 



,, vclox. — Chief!}' in vegetable refuse. 



,, wilkini, — Among dead leaves and decayed sticks. Rare. 



,, anisotomoides. — Among dead leaves and decayed sticks. Not 

 uncommon. 



,, Jusca. — In stack-refuse, dead leaves, etc. Scarce. 



,, nigricans. — In stack-refuse, dead leaves, etc. Scarce. 



,, viorio. — In carcases, and b}' sweeping. Widely distributed. 



,, grandicollis. — In carcases, and by sweeping. Widely distri- 

 buted. 



