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mon ; Stenitx hif/ultatus, L., rare, by tlie River Froine ; -S'. guynemeri, Duv., (Jusop 

 Dingle, common ; <S. circularis, Grr., Ledbury, rare ; <!?. subieneus, Er., widely dis- 

 tributed ; S. erichsoni, Rye, one at West Malvern ; Oxi/porus rufus, L., Westhide 

 and Woolhope ; Bledius paUlpes, Gr., common, by tiie River Frome at Bromyard ; 

 P/nfi/.s/ef/m.i nodifruiix, Sahlh., Colwall, one; /'. nitens. Sahib., rare, at West Mal- 

 vern and Tarringtoii ; Oxytelus fairmairei, Paiid., moles' nests at West Malvern and 

 Stoke Editb ; Syntomium ir.neum, Miill., widely distributed ; Froteinus alomarius, 

 Er., West Malvern, in fungi. 



Agathidium varians, Beck,, Colwall and Westhide ; A. rotundatum, Q-yll., Brom- 

 yard and Stoke Editli Park ; Anisotoma ovalis, Schni., one at West Malvern ; Agari- 

 cophagua eephalote-t, Schm., one swept at Bromyard ; Sydnobius strigosus, Schm., 

 two at Bromyard ; Choleva longula, Kell., Bromyard, one in fungus ; Neuraphes eJon- 

 gatulus, Miill., Stoke Edith ; N. spanshalli, Denny, one at Coddington ; Pfenidmm 

 atomaroides, Mots., West Malvern, in moles' nests ; P. wankowiezi, Matth., one at 

 West Malvern ; Abrwus granulum, Er., Stoke Edith Park, in rotten beech ; Micro- 

 peplus iesserula, Curt., one at Ledbury, flying ; Epui-^a diffusa, Bris., one at Stoke 

 Edith ; E. melina, Er., West Malvern and Sloke Edith ; E. longula, Er., Pontrilas 

 and Stoke Edith ; Omosita depre.ina, L., Stoke Edith, one in fungus ; Thalycra 

 sericea, Stm., one swept at Bromyard ; Meligethes viduatua, Stm., Colwall ; M. 

 Jfaoipes, Stm., Colwall, one swept ; M. solidus, Stm., West Malvern, on Lotus corni' 

 citlatiis ; Anomniatus 12-sfriatu.i, Miill., West Malvern, several in a cellar ; Laihri- 

 dius hergrothi, Reitt., West Malvern, abundant ; Corticaria longieollis, Zett., West 

 Malvern, in a cellar ; Cryptophagus pilosus, Gryll., Stoke Edith, in flowers of Eitpa- 

 torium ; C. badiiis, Stm., West Malvern, in an apple room ; the larvae of this and 

 other Cryptophagi feed there on the mould on rotten apples ; C. subfamalus, Kr., 

 with the last, in some numbers; C. paZZ/c^Ms, Stm., West Malvern, by sweeping ; 

 Atomaria Jimetarii, Hbst., one at West Malvern ; A. vigripennia, Pk , West Malvern, 

 abundant in a cellar; Elmis volkmari, Pz., suhviolaceus, Miill., cupreus, Mull., 

 nifeits, -Miill., all occur in the River Wye, not uncommonly ; Limnius troglodytes, 

 G-yll., common in the River Wye. 



Cryptohypnux i-pustulatuii, F., West Malvern, rare ; Rhagonycha unicolor, 

 Curt., not uncommon by beating hazel, at Cusop and West Malvern ; Malthinus 

 6a/Zea<j(*, Suffr., Westhide ; M. frontalis, Marsh. , Wes t .Malvern and .Mathon; Mal- 

 thodes inisellus, Kies., swept at Mathon ; Phlaeophilus edwardsi, Steph., Woolhope 

 and Bromyard, by sweeping ; Cis aZ«i, Gyll., abundant on the Herefordshire Beacon, 

 in the " Jew's ear " fungus on old elders ; Rhopalodontus fronticornis, Pz., common 

 at West Malvern, in fungus on a dead oak. 



Longitarsus atriceps, Kuts., Bromyard, Stoke Edith, and Ledbury, sometimes 

 common ; L. suturalis, Marsh., West Malvern, two or three on Convolvulus arcensis; 

 L. nasturfii, ¥., Wall Hills Camp, a few by sweeping : L. tabidiis, F., British Camp, 

 on Verbascum thapsus ; Crepidodera ventralis, 111., scarce, at Wall Hills Camp; 

 P.tylliodes attenuata, Koch, common, as a rule, in the hopyards. 



Tetratoma desmaresti, Latr., single specimens swept at Stoke Edith and Devereux 

 Pools. 



Pyrochroa pectinicornis, L., one in Cusop Dingle ; Mordellistena humeralis 

 L., Pontrilas and Stoke Edith, on flowers oi Angelica. 



