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Apion humile. — By sweeping in damp places. Common. 

 Otiorrhynchus tenebricosiis. — On bushes, pathways, etc. 



,, fuscipes. — On bushes, pathways, etc. 



,, ratuzis. — Found in some abundance, south side of Cobhara Park. 



,, scabroszcs. — In moss and under stones. 



,, Hgneiis. — In moss and under stones. 



,, picipes. — By beating hedges, in moss and by sweeping. 



,, sulcatus. — In gardens, on paths, and in moss. 



,, ovatus. — In moss, tufts of grass and on walls. Common. 

 Trachyphlceris sqzianmlatas. — In moss, on the chalk. 



,, scaber. — In moss and on walls. 



,, scabrinibis. — Common in moss on the chalk. 



,, alternans. — In moss, at roots of herbage, etc. 

 Cceyiopsis waltoni. — In moss, Darland Hill. rare. 



Strophosomtis coryli \ Plentiful. On young leaves of hazel, etc., in 



capUatus I woods. Also found in moss. 



faber. — At roots of herbage. Darland Hill, etc. 

 Exomias araneiformis. — In moss, among dead sticks, etc., in woods. 

 Brachysonms echinaUis. — In moss and faggots, and by sweeping. 

 hirhis. — Scattered, but rare. Hook & Hatchet, etc., etc. 

 Sciaphilus nmricaUis. — In moss and in woods, by sweeping. 

 Tropiphoriis carinatus. — One specimen in moss at Wigmore. 

 Liophlceus nubelus. — On path?, and by sweeping. Scarce. 

 Metallites ma7-gi7iatjis.— On broom at Wigmore, etc. 

 Polydrus2cs micans. — On young leaves of birch, v\'ild cherry, and in 

 woods. 



„ terettcolhs \ Generally distributed, and fairly common 



„ pterygomahs in all our woods. 



,, cei-vi7ius ] 



chrysomela. — On sea- wormwood. Brackish marshes (G.C.C.). 

 Phyllobius oblong7is. — Generally common in woods. By beating and 

 sweeping. 



,, urticce. — On nettles, etc. In damp places. 



,, pyri. — Generally common by sweeping. 



,, argentahcs. — In woods and lanes by sweeping. 



,, viacidico7nis. — By sweeping and beating. 



,, pomo7ice. — In lanes and woods by sweeping. Common. 



,, riridi(Eris. — On nettles and grassy places. Abundant. 

 Ta7iy77iecus palliahis. — By sweeping. Chattenden Roughs. Scarce. 

 Atactogenus exaratiis. — By sweeping. Cobham Park. Rare. 

 Bary7iohis obsaaiis. — In moss and by sweeping. Rare, 



,, elevahis. — In flood-refuse. Medway Banks (G.C.C.). 

 Alophtis trigiittatus. — In flood-rubbish. Rare. 



Sito7ies ca77ibricus. — In moss and by sweeping. Chattenden Roughs. 

 Rare. 



,, regejistci7ie7isis. — On broom. Common. 



,, criyiihis. — In chalky places. Common and widely distributed. 



,, tibialis. — Common. By sweeping and in moss. Chattenden, etc. 



,, b7-evicollis. — One or two specimens probably referable to this 

 species. 



,, hispidulns. — Generally abundant, especially in autumn. 



