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Sito7i€s humeralis. — Widely distributed, and not rare on chalk. 

 „ vieliloti. — On melilot. Frindsbury Chalk Pit. 

 ,, flavescejis | Common throughout district by sweeping in 



,, ptmcticollis ) moss, and on old walls. 



,, suhiralis. — By sweeping. Chattenden. 

 ,, lineahis. — Everywhere abundant. 

 „ sulcifrons. — By sweeping in lanes, chiefly in autumn. 

 Limobms dissimilis. — On Herb Robert in early summer. Scarce. 

 Hypera punctata. — By sweeping in moss and on old walls. Common. 

 „ rttmicis. — On dock. Chattenden, etc. 

 ,, polhix. — On Shim. Higham Station. Scarce. 

 „ polygoni. — In moss. Wideh^ distributed, but not common. 

 ,, suspiciosa. — In moss. Chattenden. 

 ,, variabilis. — By sweeping, etc. Generally plentiful. 

 ,, nnirina. — Generally distributed, but rather scarce. 

 ,, plantaginis. — Chiefly in moss on the chalk. Rather common. 

 ,, trilineata. — On leguminous plants. 



,, nigrirostris. — In moss, and by sweeping. Var : ononinis occa- 

 sional. 

 Liosotna ovatulnm. — In moss, and damp places. Var : collaris taken 

 at Chattenden. 

 ,, oblojigulum. — In moss, and by sweeping. Rare. 

 ,, pyreiiceum. — Four specimens taken in moss. Blue Bell Hill. 

 1874. 

 Liparus coronatus. — On cow-parsnip. Medway banks. 

 Hylobius abietns. — On fir trees (W. Chaney). 

 Plinthics caliginosiis. — In moss and under stones. Scarce. 

 Trachodes hispidiis. — In rotten oak, etc. 

 Orchestes qtcercus. — On oak trees. Chattenden, etc. 



,, * aliii. — On elms. Var : ferimgifieiis . Not uncommon. 

 ,, avellana:. — On hazel in woods. 

 ,, fagi. — Plentiful on beech. General. 

 ,, pratensis. — On wild thyme. 

 ,, ricsci.— On birch and hazel in woods. 

 ,, stigma. — On willows. Common. 

 ,, salicis. — On willows. Common. 

 ,, saliceti. — On willows. Common. 

 Rhamplnis flavicornis. — By sweeping under hedges, etc. 

 Orthochcetes setiger.—\n moss. Scarce. Blue Bell Hill, etc. 

 Pseudostyphlns pihimmis. — By sweeping. Darland Hill. 

 Procas a7-inillat7cs. —On& specimen taken in tuft of grass, Darland Hill. 

 Grypidiiis equiseti. — By sweeping. Rare. 

 Erirr/mius biniaculatus. — In flood-rubbish. (G.C.C.), 



,, acriduhis. — In damp places. Common. 

 Thryogeiies 7iereis. — In tufts of grass. Rainham Marshes. Scarce. 

 Dorytomiis maadatics. — On willows in woods. 



,, \3.r : costirostris. — In tufts of grass. Rare, 

 ,, pectoralis. — On sallow. Rather scarce. 

 Smicronyx reichei. — Taken singl}' by sweeping. 



jungerman7iicc. — On dodder. Locally common. 

 Ta7iysphyrus IcmTice — On duckweed and in flood rubbish. 



