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at Matlion and Cusop by sweeping; Hapaldram p\jijm:K<i, Tli., Sea^^er Hill, 

 several times in rotten beech wood ; Eusphalcrum prinudx, Steph., Great Doward, 

 common in inainroses ; Mdjarthrus dcnticoUis, Beck., Colwall, Lcdbm-y, and West 

 Malvern ; M. sinuatocollis, Lac, Stoke Edith, SeagerHill, Bromyard; Phlwobium 

 clypeatum, MiilL, generally distributed ; Pse^ldopsis sulcata, Newm., Mathon, very 

 rare in hay. 



Clamhus punctulum. Beck, West Malvern and Devereux Pools ; Colon 

 dcntipes, Sahib., one swept at West Malvern ; Ncuraphes rubicundus, Schaiim, one 

 swci^t at West Malvoi"n ; ScydmieMis exilis, Er., Seager Hill, not uncommon by 

 sifting rotten beech wood ; Euthia scydmxnoides, Steph., R. Monnow and West 

 Malvern, by sweeping ; Bibloporus bicolor, Denny, Seager Hill, common with 

 Scydm. exilis ; Enplectus signatus, Reich., West Malvern, in hotbeds ; E. namis, 

 Reich., with Bibloporus and Scydm. exilis, rare; E. piceus, Mots., Seager Hill and 

 West Malvex-n, not rare ; Ptenidium intermedium. Wank., R. Monnow, in shingle ; 

 P. brisouti, Matth., not uncommon on mud at Whitbourne and Ewias Harold : 

 I am indebted to Mr. Britten for naming these two species ; A^iatis ocellata, L., 

 on larch at Westhide (Wood) ; Coccinella 11-punctata, L., Cusop and Mathon, 

 not common ; Scymnus redtenbaclieri, Muls., one swept on the Great Doward ; S. 

 capitatus, F., widely distributed on oak ; Cerylon histeroides, F., common ; C. fagi, 

 Bris., Seager Hill, scarce in rotten beech v.-ood ; Hister unicolor, L., West Malvern 

 and Bromyard ; H. carbonarius, 111., Seager Hill in diing; H. 12-striatus, Schr., 

 one with the last; Micropeplus staphylinoides. Marsh., Colwall, Stoke Edith, 

 West Malvern, and Seager Hill (much commoner than M. margaritse) ; Rhizo- 

 phagus pcrforatus, Er., Seager Hill under oak bark; R. ferrugineus, Pk., Stoke 

 Edith, rare ; Monotoma spinicollis, Aube, West Malvern, one in a hotbed ; Enicmus 

 testaceus, Steph., Seager Hill (one) ; Corticaria pubescens, Gyll., Mathon, common 

 in haystacks ; Cryptophagus validus, Kr. There seems no doubt that the speci- 

 mens recorded in " Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1909, p. 57, as C. subfmnaius, Kr., are really 

 C. validus, Kr. I have to thank Mr. Edw. Waterhouse for calling my attention 

 to this. The species still occurs every winter in the apple-room in numbers, 

 Ephistemus globosus, Waltl, a single example by the Monnow ; Triphyllus pwnc- 

 tatus, F., and T suturalis, F., widely distributed ; Byrrlms fasciatus, ¥., West 

 Malvern in moss ; Aspidip>horus orbiculatus, Gyll., Coddington, Stoke Edith, and 

 Seager Hill ; Elmis parallelopipedus, MiilL, Whitbourne, River Monnow, Kerne 

 Bridge ; Parnus ernesti, Ganglb., River Monnow, not common ; P. luridus, Er., 

 West Malvern and Holme Lacy, common; Heteroccrus marginatus, F., widely 

 distributed and common. 



Reading : 



November 2nd, 1911. 



