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Dytiscid^. 



Hydroporus oblitus Lee. Found only under stones or 



logs, in very wet places. Not common. 

 Agabus dissimilis Sahib, Inhabits with the preceding. 



Hydrophilid^. 



Helophorus angustulus Mann. One specimen without 



record. 

 Cercyon fulvipenne Mann. Rather common in decaying 



flesh and in filth, with the next species. 

 Cercyon adumbratum Mann. Not common. 

 Cercyon lugubris Payh. One specimen. 



SlLPHID^. 



Pelates latus Mann. One specimen. 



Choleva egena Horn. Rather rare, except in one spot 

 where I took a number on and under a mass of decaying 

 flesh. 



Anisotoma lateritia Mann. One specimen, found with 

 the preceding, is rather doubtfully referred to this spe- 

 cies. 



Pselaphid^. 



Tychus puberulus Lee. One example near the beach. 



Bryaxis albionica Mots. On the beach, under logs. The 

 reference to this species is not very certain, the speci- 

 mens differing somewhat in color from the types. 



Faronus parviceps McbM. Rare, occurs with the preced- 

 ing. 



Staphylinid^. 



Atheta captata Faitvel {in litt.). On and under decaying 



flesh, with the following species of the genus. 

 Atheta ingrata Fanvel {in Utt.'). 



