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Ernobius fnollis. — In old fir posts, and by sweeping. 

 Ptilimis pectinicornis. — In decayed hornbeam. 

 Ochina hedercs. — Among old ivy, and by sweeping, 

 Dorcatoma flavicoryiis. — In tree fungi, and by sweeping. Rare. 



BOSTRICHID^. 



Rhizopertha pusilla. — On walls of Spencer's Oil Mills, Strood. Rare. 



Lyctid^. 



Lyctus canaliciilatus. — On felled timber. Not common. 



,, br2t7i7ieus- — One specimen. Crawling on felled oak, Cobham 

 Park. Rare. 



Sphindid^. 

 Sphindics dtibius. — In powdery fungus on old wood. Rare. 



ClSSID^. 



Cis boleti. — In tree fungi. Generally common. 



,. villosidtis. — In tree fungi. Less plentiful. 



„ micans. — On fungi on dead beech trees. Scarce. 



,, hispidus. — In Boleii'xn old post. 



,, bidejitatus — In tree fungi. Common. 



,, altii. — Under dead boughs on the ground. Cobham. Rare. 



,, nitidiis. — In tree fungi. Cobham. 



,, pygmceus. — In Boleti on decaying hornbeam. 



,, festivjcs. — In Boleti on decaj'ing hornbeam. 



„ fuscatus. — Bred in abundance from hard white fungus on oak. 

 Ejmearthro7i affuie. — In small Boleti on old trees and stumps. Com- 

 mon. 



„ cormittmi. — In fungoid growth on decayed beech. Scarce. 

 Octotemnus glabriciclns. — Generally common in fungoid growth on 

 stumps, etc. 



Prionid^. 



Prionus coriarius. — In trunks of trees in Cobham Park. 



Cerambycid^. 

 Aroinia moschata (Musk beetle). — On old willows. Not rare at Snod- 



land. 

 Callidiurn vafiabile. — Flying at dusk. Cobham Great Wood and 

 Frindsbury. 

 ,, ahii. — By sweeping in summer. Cobham Park, etc. 

 Clytus arietis (Wasp Beetle). — Common in all the district, old timber, 

 etc. 

 ,, 7nystic7is. — On hawthorn blossom, Chattenden, etc. Scarce. 

 Gracilia 77ii7xuta. — In old hedges, Darland Hill, Hartlip, etc. 

 Rhagiu77i i7iq7nsitor. — On flowers, especially Vib7C7-7itwi. Generally 

 common. 

 ,, bifasciat2C77i. — In decaying fir, oak, etc. Holly Hill, etc. 

 Toxotus 77ie7-idia7ius. — Flying by day in woods. Chattenden, etc. 

 Pachyta collaris.. — On hop poles and U7}ibellifercB'\\\ earl}' summer. 

 Leptura scatellata. — In decayed hornbeam. Cobham, etc. 



,, livida. — On flowers, and by sweeping. Generally common. 



