io Ash Dialect)) Natural History Society oj Oxfordshit 

 l ami i.v Pythidae. 



"Salpingus rautilatus, Beck. One specimen of this rare species taken 

 by sweeping under beech trees at Wytham Park, 14th October, [91 1. 



Family Curculionidge. 



*Rhynchites cceruleus, De Geer. Beaten from Pr units, Cothill, .3rd 

 September, 191 1. and under bark near Wood Eaton, 26th November, 

 191 1 ( /. C.) ; I also have it from Tubney. 



"R. harwoodi. Joy. (lint. Mo. Mag. 1911, p. 270.) Most of the speci- 

 mens recorded from t he district at A', uncinates, Thorns., are to be 

 referred to this newly-described species. It occurs on sail 

 Cothill (/. C). 



'Trachyphlceus aristatus, Gyll. By sweeping at Tubney ; one specimen, 

 ist September, 1910. 



'Barypithes pellucidus. Boh. l'.y sweeping short grass under pines; 

 II. ii v 1, locally abundant, istjune, 1911. 



' Atactogenes exaratus, Marsh. Shotover, rarely (II'. //.). 

 Curculio abietis, L. This conspicuous pine-feeding weevil has been 

 taken in the grounds of the Oxford University Museum by Mr. W. 

 Holland. 



"Gymnetron melanarius, Germ. By sweeping in a sandy held at 



Tub: i - li June, 1910. 



Acalles turbatus, Boh. In hedge-bottoms near Enslow Bridge, April, 



IOH I / 



'Ccuthorrhynchus nasturtii, Germ. On wi ; 



1 local, but not uncommon; first taken 51I1 



MO. 



'C. constrictus, Marsh. On I I aton, 



.1 ingly, May. 101 1 . 

 'C. punctiger, Gyll. On dandelion ( T,i>.i 1 . inalc) in 



sum n Cothill and 1 at Cothill, 5th 



Man h, 1010. 

 "C. trimaculatus, Fab. Taken singly on thistles, Tubney, 1st July, 1896 



I//*. // .). 

 * 'Ceuthorrhynchidius mixtus, Muls. One specimen of this exceedingly 



rare ken by sweeping in 1 



May, and a second example at Hen Wood, 241I1 May, 1010. 

 *Phytobius quadrinodosus, Gyll. By sweepingat Cothill ; one example, 



16th May, 1010. 



1 amii\ Scolytidae. 

 Trypodendron domesticum, L. l'.y Bayworth 



example. 12th April, loll. 



\\ t December, 191 1. 



