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Ceuthorrhynms erysimi. — On various crucifers, sometimes in moss. 



Common. 

 ,, contmctus. — On various crucifers, sometimes in moss. Very 



common. 

 cyanipennis. — Common on S. officinale. 

 chalvbceus. — Common on ^. officinale and other crucifers. 



Common. 

 snhcrellus. — On Cardimini amara. Snodland, etc. 

 guadridens. — Common on crucifers. 

 geogi'aphiciis. — On viper's bugloss. Hailing Downs. 

 pollinarius. — On nettles in lanes and woods. Common. 

 picitarsis. — On Sisymbrinvi. Rare. 



ple2crostig?na. — On crucifers, and by sweeping. Common. 

 alliarice. — On E. albaria. Wigmore, etc. 

 resedcE. — On dyer's weed. A few in 1872. Not since. 

 pujictiger. — On dandelion flowers in damp meadows. Rare. 

 ma7-gi7iahis. — By sweeping in woods. 

 tirticts. — By sweeping Stachys at Snodland. 

 rugtiloszis. — On may weed. 



asperifoliartim. — On viper's bugloss. Generally distributed. 

 enphorbicz. — One specimen only taken by sweeping. Cobham. 

 chrysanthemi. — On oxeye daisy. Common in June. 

 littira. — On thistles in damp places. 

 triviaculahis. — On thistles, chiefly musk thistle. 



Ceuthorrhynchidius floralis. — On crucifers. Generally abundant. 

 hepaticzis. — Sweeping on the chalk. Rare. 

 py7-yhorIiynchus. — On Sisymbrium. Generally common. 

 7iigrimis. — By sweeping, chiefly on chalk. 

 melanarius. — On water-cress at Snodland. 

 termi7iahis. — On wild carrot. Rare. 

 hofridiis. — On thistles. Not uncommon. 

 qnercicola. — By general sweeping. 



troglodytes. — On ribbed plantain. Generally common. 

 chevrolata. — By sweeping yarrow. 



rufulus. I Sparingly at roots of plantain, wild mignonette, 



dawsoni. \ etc. 



Amalus hcemorrhous. — In moss and by sweeping. General, but not 



common. 

 Rhino7uus pericarpius ( Rumex) Dock. — In damp places. Common. 

 ,, graminetis {Polycoriuni). — Snodland. 



,, perpendicularis. — By sweeping in damp places. Snodland. 

 ,, castor. — One example only on a wall. 1884. New Brompton. 

 ,, deyiticollis. — By sweeping, and in grass tufts. General, but 

 scarce. 

 Litodactylus leiccogaster. — A sub-aquatic weevil. A few specimens 



far from water. 

 Phytobus zvaltoni. — In dry ditch. Snodland. Sparingly. 



„ 4-ttibercidatus. — In flood-rubbish on Medway banks. Scarce. 

 ,, canalictdatns. — By sweeping. Blue Bell Hill, etc. Rare. 

 Lintnobaris T-album. — In damp meadows. Snodland. Common. 



