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Aphodius fimetarhis. — In dryish dung. Generally common. 

 scybalarius. — In dung, and on the wing, 

 ater. — In dung and stack refuse. Common. 

 granarius. — In dung and stack refuse. Common. 

 nitidulus. — In sheep dung. Common. 

 r7cfesce?is, — In deer dung. Cobham Park. Plentiful. 

 puhidus. — In deer dung. Cobham Park. Very rare. 

 porcjis. — Sheep dung. Chatham Lines. 

 pusillus. — In dung, and b}' sweeping. 

 tnerdarius. — In dung. Generally common. 

 inquinahcs. — In dung. Fairly common. 

 tesselatus. — Sheep dung. Autumn. Scarce. 

 sticticus. — Deer dung. Cobham Park. 

 co7isp7il7cs. — Sheep dung on Chatham Lines. 

 punctato-siiIcat2is. — Dung in autumn. Generally common. 

 prodronnis. — Dung in autumn. Common. 

 contaviinatus. — In dung, chiefly in Autumn. 

 obliterahcs. — In deer dung chiefly. Common. 

 zeyikeri. — Common in deer dung in Cobham Park. July- 

 September. 

 luridtis. — In dung. A black variety. Not rare. 

 rtiftpes. — In dung. Generally common. 

 Plagiogonus ai-eiiariiis . — In dung, and by sweeping. 

 Heptaulaais villosjis. — Very rare. Found abundantly by sweeping in 



Cobham Park. 

 Oxyomus porcahis. — By sweeping at Darland Hill, etc. 

 Geotrupes stercorarius \ Common throughout district, burrowing 



,, spiniger S in dung. 



,, mutator. — Under dung in chalky localities. 

 Trox scaber. — -In rotten wood and on wing. 

 Hoplia philanthtis. — Rare. By sweeping. Cobham. 

 Homaloplia riLvicola. — A few specimens only. 

 Serica btunnea. — By sweeping. Scarce. 



Rhizotrogus solstilialis. — Abundant, Strood, etc. Female scarce. 

 Melclontha v7(/garts (Common Cockchafer). — Abundant. 

 Pliyllopertha hoj-tiaila. — Gardens, Gillingham (W. Chaney). 

 Ceto7iia a7irata (Rose Beetle). — Hawthorn blossom, etc. 



BUPRESTID^. 

 Agi'ilus latico7-7iis.—Ox\ young oaks. Early summer. 



,, a7ig7istul7is. — On young oaks. Early summer. More plentiful. 

 Apha7iistich7is p7isilliis. — By sweeping. Chattenden. One specimen. 

 l7achys 7)n7i7cta.— On sallow. Spring and early summer. 



,, p7i77iila. — By sweeping short herbage. Eight specimens in two 



years. 

 ,, t7-oglodytes. — In moss on chalky bank. Cuxton. One only. 

 Throscid^. 

 Ihi'oscus der77iestoides. — Generally distributed in wood}^ places. 

 ,, cari7iif7'07is. — By evening sweeping. Locally plentiful. 

 ,, elatey-oides . — Roots of herbage. Practically confined to our 



district. 

 ,, obtus7is. — One specimen in moss. 



