54 Ashmolean Natural History Soctety of Oxfordshire. 
No initials are appended to the localities where any species 
has been actually observed by myself. The species of local 
and restricted distribution are indicated by a single asterisk (*) 
before the specific name, and those that may be regarded as rare 
everywhere by a double asterisk (**); the remainder being 
generally distributed, at any rate in the South and Midland 
portions of England. 
INSECT A. 
ORDER COLEOPTERA. 
FAMILY Cicindelide. 
Cicindela campestris, L. The common Tiger Beetle. Locally plentiful 
in warm sunny places in early summer ; Bagley Wood, Tubney, &c. 
FAMILY Carabide. 
*Cychrus rostratus, L. In old stumps, sandpits, &c., not rare; Tubney, 
Wytham Park ; Shotover (W. /Z.). 
Carabus catenulatus, Scop. Generally distributed, but not common, 
under stones, &c. ; ‘‘ Heddington Quarries, Oxfordshire” (7. W. 4.). 
C. nemoralis, L. On pathways and in gardens; very common. 
C. violaceus, L. Much less common than the preceding. 
C. granulatus, L. In rotten wood of willows, &c. Wytham, &c., 
not rare. 
C. monilis, F. Rare; Oxford (4A. &. H.); Shotover, Boar’s Hill, 
King’s Weir, Wheatley, singly (W. /.). 
*Calosoma inquisitor, L. Bagley Wood, on oaks, sometimes common 
(W.#H.). ‘1 took 3 of them in Bagley Wood near Oxford in May, 
1820, while beating the Oak Trees” (7. W. #.). 
Notiophilus biguttatus, F, 
N. substriatus, Wat. All these are more or less common and 
N. aquaticus, L. generally distributed, on pathways, Xc. 
N. palustris, Dufts. 
*N,. rufipes, Curt. Among dead leaves at Bagley Wood, scarce (W. //.). 
Leistus spinibarbis, F. Under stones, bark, &c., in damp places, 
general. 
L. fulvibarbis, Dej. With the preceding, but less common; Bagley 
Wood, &c. 
L. ferrugineus, L. Under stones, dead leaves, &c., generally common. 
Nebria brevicollis, F. Very common everywhere. 
Elaphrus riparius, L. In wet muddy places; Cherwell banks, Port 
Meadow, Tubney, &c. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford on the muddy banks of 
the brooks and rivers” (7. W. #.). 
E. cupreus, Dufts. With the preceding; Tubney, &c. 
*E, uliginosus, F. Once at Stadhampton (/. W. S.). ‘‘ Taken at 
Oxford as the above species (77farzzs), and in the same situations’ 
(Ff. W. f.). 
Loricera pilicornis, F. Chiefly in woods under stones, &c.; Bagley, 
Hen Wood, &c. 
Clivina fossor, L. Under stones, &c., in damp places ; common. 
C. collaris, Hbst. Not common Otmoor (W. Z.). 
