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Mathon, rare ; Cercyon uaipuncldtus, L., Seager Hill and at the Leech Pool, 

 scarce ; 0. terminatus, Marsh., in several localities. 



Aleochara tristis, Gr., very common on Seager Hill in August in horsediing; 

 A. hrevipennis, Gr., River Monnow, rare at roots of grass in damp ground; 

 Microglossa nidicola, Fairm., Mathon sandpits, common ; Oxypoda nigrina, Wat., 

 West Malvern by sweeping ; 0. umhrata, Gyll., not uncommonly swept ; 

 Ischnoglossa corticina, Er., Seager Hill, several; Ocalea badia, Er., sparingly 

 in wet moss at Cusop : Homalota currax, Kr., Cusop and Ewias Harold, common, 

 and has occurred near West Malvern ; H. pavens, Er., common at Ciisop, Mathon, 

 and Ewias Harold ; H. camhrica, Well., Whitbourne, West Malvern (swept) ; 

 H. hygrotopora, Kr., by the Dulas, rare ; H. ohlongiuscula. Sharp, one with the 

 last ; H. graminicola, Gr., apparently very local ; H. monticola, Th., rare, single 

 examples at Colwall and on Seager Hill ; H. sequata, Er., common ; H. angustula, 

 Gyll., by the Devereux Pools, rare ; H. exilis, Er., common in a mole's nest near 

 West Malvern (March) ; H. aquatica, Th., Seager Hill, Cusop, and Whitbourne; 

 H. seneicollis, Sharp, Ledbury ; H. fimgicola, Th., common in fungi ; H. sericea, 

 Muls., if. atricolor, Sharp, common ; H. gennana, Sharp, Seager Hill, several in 

 rotten beech- wood ; H". sordidula, Er., one swept at West Malvern ; H. canescens. 

 Sharp, one swept on Seager Hill ; H. atramenUiria, Gyll., Cusop (Dutton) ; H. 

 laticollis, Steph., Seager Hill, swept rarely ; Ischnopoda ccerulea, Sahib., rare in 

 wet moss. River Monnow, Olchon valley ; Tachyusa scitula, Er., Whitboiu-ne, 

 rare by the Teme ; T. flavitarsis, Sahib., common by the River Monnow ; T. um- 

 hratica, Er., rare at Whitbourne and Ewias Harold, common in damp ground by 

 the Monnow ; Falagria sulcatula, Gr., rare in shingle by the Monnow ; Gyrophsena 

 affinis, Mann., Mathon and Cusop ; G. minima, Er., Rowburrow Wood, rare ; 

 Agaricochara Isevicollis, Kr., not uncommon in fungi ; Placusa pumilio, Gr., rare 

 at Colwall under elm bark; Bolitochara lucida, Gr., widely distributed and 

 common ; Oligota apicata, Er., one swept on Seager Hill ; Coiwsoma littoreimi, L., 

 has occurred rarely in a garden at West Malvern and in fungus on Seager Hill ; 

 Euryporus picipes, Pk., Cusop, rare in moss ; Qtiedius lateralis, Gr., Seager Hill, 

 rare ; Q. cruentus, 01., Stoke Edith and Colwall in fungi ; Q. molochinus, Gr., 

 common ; Q. umbrinus, Er., Cusojd in moss, very common ; Philonthus scutatus, 

 Er., occurs sparingly on sandy ])anks by the River Monnow, this is possibly its 

 most southern locality ; P. cephalotes, Gr., one in carrion, Symond's Yat ; P. debilis, 

 Gr., River Monnow and at Mathon; P. agilis, Gr., Seager Hill, not rare; P. 

 ventralis, Gr., Mathon in hay, Seager Hill in dung ; P. micans, Gr., damp ground 

 in several localities ; P. fulvipes, F., abundant in shingle by the Monnow and 

 Dulas ; Actohius signaticornis, Mvils., by the Monnow and the Dulas ; A. proce- 

 rulus, Gr., rare in shingle by the Monnow, close to Llangua ; Stilicus geniculatus, 

 Er., Olchon valley (Dutton) ; Scopseus sulcicollis, Steph., very rare, Mathon 

 sandpits and Whitbourne ; Lithocharis ochracea, Gr., West Malvern and Mathon ; 

 Stenus crassus, Steph., one at Kilpeck ; S. latifrons, Er., Cusop, Leech Pool, and 

 by the Monnow (Dutton) ; Ancyrophorus omalinus, Er., Ewias Harold, Olchon, 

 River Monnow, and on floating wood with Macronychus at Whitbovii-ne ; Trogo- 

 phloeus arcnaUis, Steph., in wet moss liy the Momiow, Cusop, and Olchon dingles ; 

 Lesteva sicula, Er., Cusop (Dutton) ; Homalnim septentrionis, Th., single examples 



