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Strangalia 4-fasciata. — One dead specimen in rotten beech. 



,, atmata. — On flowers in woods. 



„ melamira. — On flowers in woods. 

 Grammoptera tabacicolor. — Chiefly in hawthorn blossom. Not rare in 

 woods. 



,, analis. — One example by beating elm at Chattenden. 



,, ruficornis. — On flowers in early summer. Generally abundant. 



Lamiid^. 

 Leiopus yiebulosus. — By sweeping in early summer. Chattenden, etc. 

 Pogonochcertis bidentatus. — By sweeping, beating dead hedges, and 

 under bark. 

 ,, dentatus. — By sweeping, beating dead hedges, and under bark. 

 Scarce. 

 Saperda poptdiiea. — On j'oung aspens at Chattenden. Common. 

 Tetrops prceusta. — In flowers, on old hedges, and by sweeping. 

 Phyt(£cia cylindrica. — On flowers of ox-eye daisy. Rare. 



Bruchid^. 

 Bruch7is cisti. — On rock-rose in summer. Common. 

 ca7uis. — On sainfoin in summer. Common- 

 pisi. — In and about Oil Mills at Strood. 

 r2cfima7ius. — B}' sweeping, and in winter under bark. 

 atoviarhis. B)^ sweeping flowers in summer. 

 loti. — Chiefly on Lathyris prate7isis. Chattenden, etc. 

 villostis. — In moss at Chattenden. Rare. 



Chrysomelid^. 

 Do7iacia sii7iplex. — On rushes, etc. Snodland. Common. 



,, seficea. — On rushes, etc. Snodland. Common. 



,, affi7iis. — On rushes, etc. Snodland. Locally common. 

 HcB77io7iia au-tUi. — A few specimens in shallow brackish ditch. Cuxton. 

 Zeiigophora s2ibspi7iosa. — By sweeping. Wigmore Wood. Rare. 

 Lema cya7iella. — By sweeping in summer. Chattenden, etc. 



,, Hche7isis. — In damp places. Common. 



,, 77iela7iopa. — Generally common. By sweeping. 

 Crioceris asparagi. — By sweeping, and in gardens on asparagus. 



,, lilii. — One species taken at Chattenden. 

 Clythra 4-p2mctata. — Woods, near ants' nests. 

 Cryptocephahcscorylii Plentiful in 1858 in Cobham Park. A few 



,, 6-pu7ictatus. ] Co7yli taken in 1898. 



,, biptmctatus (var. /zw<?c»/«;).— Abundant on stunted hazels. 



,, a7i7-eolus. — In hawk weed flowers in chalky places. 



,, hypochceridis. — In hawkweed flowers in chalky places. 



,, ochrosfo7>ia. — Found plentifully near Cobham, but not met with 

 by Mr. J. J. Walker. 



,, morcei. — General sweeping in chalky places. 



,, bili7ieattis. — By sweeping. Queendown Warren. Scarce. 



,, fyUvus. — Generally common, by sweeping. 



,, pzcsilhcs. — On sallow and by sweeping. 



,, labiatns. — On young trees in woods. Common in summer, 

 Lamproso77ia co7icolor. — In moss in winter and by sweeping. 



