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Corticaria serj-ata. — By sweeping at Darland Hill. Rare. 



u7ibiHcata. — In moss and by sweeping. Very local. 

 elongata. — In stack refuse. Common. 

 fejiestralis. — Chattenden (G.C.C.) 

 rufa. — On wall in New Brompton. One specimen. 

 sicbqiiadrifoveolaia. — A few examples in Horsnaill's Granar>', 

 Strood. 



Melajiophthalmus gibbosa. — Generally common. By sweeping. 

 ,, traiisz'ersalis. — (G.C.C). 



,, /z^5rz</rt.— Generally common. B}' sweeping. 

 ,, fidvipes. — Sandy places, at roots of grass. Upnor, etc. 



Cryptophagid^. 

 Diphyllus lunahis. — In black fungi, in ash tree. Scarce. 

 Telmatophilus caricis. — Sweeping in marshy places. Common 



,, tyhce. — Among debris of Typha. Snodland, etc. 

 Antherophagtis nigy-icornis . — Occasional. Taken attached to humble- 

 bees. 



,, pallens. — By sweeping. Cobham Park, etc. Rare. 



,, silaceus. — By sweeping on Darland Hill. 

 Ciyptophagus lycoperdi. — In puff balls at Cobham Park. 



,, setiilosus. — In nests of humble bees. 



,, pilosus. — In stack -refuse. Common. 



,, punctipennis. — In haystack-refuse (G.C.C). 



,, ruficornis. — In rotten ashwood, etc. 



,, scanictis. — Common. In fungi, etc. 



,, dentahcs. — In vegetable refuse. By sweeping, etc. 



,. distinguendus. — In vegetable refuse. By sweeping, etc. 



,, cellaris. — By sweeping (G.C.C). 



,, affinis. — In stack refuse, etc. Not common. 



,, pjibescens. — Attached to wasps' nests. Sometimes plentiful. 



,, bicolor. — Horsnaill's Granary, Strood. 

 Micrambe vi?ii. — On furze-blossom, and by sweeping. Common. 

 Paraviecosoma vielanocephala. — In flood-refuse. Medway banks. 

 Coenoscelis ferrugbiea. — By evening sweeping. Cobham Park. Scarce. 

 Atomaria linearis. — By sweeping. Generally common. 



,, fuscipes. — By sweeping. Generally common. 



„ peltata. — By sweeping. Generally common. 



,, nninda. — Horsnaill's Granary, Strood. 



,, fuscata. — By sweeping. 



,, antricapilla. — By sweeping, and in moss. Abundant. 



,, giitta. — In flood-refuse on Medway banks. (G.C.C.) 



,, mesomelis. — In wet places. Higham, etc. Common. 



„ apicalis.—{Q.C.C) 



,, awa/z5.— In marsh}' hollow, Higham Railwa)' Station. Common. 



,, ruficornis. — In moss, ha3'stack-refuse. Very common. 

 Ephistemus globostis. — In cut grass at Snodland. 



,, gyrinoides. — Chiefly in haystack-refuse. Very common. 



Mycetophagid^. 

 Typhcsa fumata. — In haj'stack-refuse. Common. 

 Triphyllus punctatus. — In fungi. Cuxton, etc. Rather common. 



