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H. palustris, Kies. Cothill, in moss, three examples, 7th Tune, 1908 

 ^^ {/. C). 



H. puberula, Sharp. Wytham Park, by sweeping in autviain, 

 sparingly, 190S and 1909 ; also at Tubney. 

 *H. oblita, Er. Water Eaton, 12th March, 1907 ; Tuljney, &c. (/. C). 

 H. atricolor, Sharp. Wood Eaton, 12th April, 1908; also at 

 Tubney (/. C). 

 *H. marcida, Er. In fungus at Tubney, 261)1 October, 1907 (_/. C). 

 *Falagria thoracica, Curt. Among dead leaves at Cothill, rare, 26th 

 July, i9oS(/. C). 

 Gyrophaena affinis, Mann. In fungus at Tubney. not rare, lUh July, 



1907(7. C). 



*Placusa pamilio, Gr. Under sappy oak-bark at Besselsleigh, 29th 



May, 1909. 

 *Sipalia ruficollis, Er. Hen Wood, under bark, ist November, 1908 



(J. C.) : also in faggots at Wytham Park by myself. 

 Oligota inflata, Mann. In vegetable refuse ; Wood Eaton and Wytham 

 ^ (/. C.). 

 O. punctulata. Hear. Water Eaton, one example, 12th October, 



1908(7. C). 

 *Myllsena kraatzi. Sharp. Yarnton, in wet tufts and moss; rare, 20th 



April, 1908. 

 *M. infuscata, Matt. In wet moss ; Yarnton, Cothill, &c., not scarce 



(7 G.). 

 *M. brevicornis, Matt. Taken by the late A. J. Chitty at Bagley Wood 



in my company, 20th May, 1907, and in moss at Cothill, not rarely, 



by Mr. J. Collins, 4th July, 1909. 

 *Hypocyptus punctum. Mots. In vegetable refuse, Wytham Park, rare 



(7 c.). 



*Tachyporus transversalis, Grav. In wet places, King's Weir, 4th 

 April, 1908 ; also at Yarnton, sparingly. 

 **Mycetoporus longicornis, Kr. In tufts of grass at Prattle Wood, near 



Wood Eaton; rare, 12th April, 1908(7 C. and J. J. W.). 

 **Euryporus picipes, Payk. One example of this fine and rare Staphy- 

 linid taken by Mr. W. Holland on the Canal bank near Yarnton, 

 3rd June, 1908. 

 **Quedius scitus, Gr. One example running on a wall in Parks Road, 

 Oxford, 30th Septemljer, 190S. 

 Q. suturalis, Kies. Taken sparingly in various localities by Mr. 

 Collins and myself. 

 **Philonthus vernalis, Gr. In moss at Cothill, one specimen, 25th 

 April, 1909 (7 C.). 

 *P. thermarum, Aube. In manure-heaps near Summertown ; not rare, 



22nd September, 1909. 

 *Actobius signaticornis, Muls. On a wall near Oxford Railway 

 Station ; one s|)ecimen, 19th May, 1909. 

 **Lathrobium pallidum, Nordm. This rare species was found in some 

 small numbers in flood-refuse on Sparsey Bridge, ist to 9th May, 

 1908, by Mr. II. G. Champion, Mr. J. Collins and myself. 

 *Scopaeus sulcicoUis, Steph. In sand-pit near Cumnor, ist August, 



190S, one exann^le (7 C.). 

 *Medon brunneus, Er. In a mole's nest near Wytham ; one, 29th 



March, 1908 ( /. C). 

 *M. obsoletus, Nord. Wood Eaton, flying over manure-heap; one 



specimen, 6th August, 1909. 

 *Sunius intermedius, Er. By sweeping near Oddington ; one, 27th 

 May, 1908. 



