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*Dyschirius zneus, Dej. ‘‘ Hinksey” two examples (7. W. S.). 
D. globosus, Hbst. In wet places; Tubney, Wytham Park, Varn- 
ton, &c. 
*Panagzeus crux-major, L, Cowley (/. W. S.). 
*P, quadripustulatus, Sturm. Understones, &c., in sandy places; Shot- 
over (4. H. H.) ; Tubney, sometimes not rare in spring (W. 4). 
*Badister unipustulatus, Bon. Cowley (/. W. S.). 
B. bipustulatus, F. In damp tufts of grass, &c. ; generally common. 
*B. sodalis, Dufts. In damp places, rather scarce ; Summertown, Yarnton. 
*Licinus silphoides, F. Under stones in small quarry, Elsfield, not 
Fare) (o/enGa): 
*[L. depressus, Payk. Taken by Mr. Holland at Wychwood Forest.] 
Chlenius vestitus, Payk. In wet places, not rare; Cherwell banks, 
Port Meadow, near Wytham Park, &c. 
C. nigricornis, F. Much rarer than the preceding ; Godstow; King’s 
Weir (W. #.). 
*Oodes helopioides, F. In flood-refuse, wet tufts of grass, &c.; near 
Marston in numbers (7. W.S.), near Wytham Park (_/. C.); Yarnton. 
Stenolophus vespertinus, Panz. In wet places, scarce ; Yarnton. 
Acupalpus exiguus, Dej., v. luridus, Dej.. On banks of pond, Boar’s 
Hill, not rare. 
A. meridianus, L. On walls and pathways ; Summertown, &c. 
*Bradycellus placidus, Gyll. In damp tufts of grass, not rare in winter ; 
King’s Weir, Wytham, Yarnton; also at Otmoor. 
*B. distinctus, Dej. In tufts of grass, not very common; Tubney ; 
Boar’s Hill (W. 7). 
B. verbasci, Dufts. Generally distributed and not rare. 
B. harpalinus, Dej. In tufts of grass, &c. ; Shotover, Tubney. 
B. similis, Dej. In sandy places, not common ; Bagley Wood, Boar’s 
Hill (W. #7.) ; Shotover. 
Harpalus rotundicollis, Fairm. Under stones, &c., Cothill ; Boar’s 
Hill (W. Z7.). 
*H. punctatulus, Dufts. Cothill, one under a stone, April, 1906 (4. G. 
Champion). 
H, azureus, F. Under stones in sandpit, Cumnor, with var. similis, Dej. 
H. puncticollis, Payk. Under stones, chiefly in sandy places; not 
rare. 
H. rufibarbis, F. With the preceding ; Tubney ; Elsfield (WM. Z.). 
H, ruficornis, F. Under stones, rubbish, &c., common everywhere, 
H. zneus, F. Under stones ; very common. 
H, rubripes, Dufts. Under stones, not common; Oxford (/. W. S.). 
Boar’s Hill (W. H.); Tubney. 
**H. discoideus, F. This usually rare and very local species is sometimes 
abundant under stones in sandy places at Tubney, and more sparingly 
at Boar’s Hill, during the spring and summer months. 
H. latus, L. In tufts of grass; Bagley Wood, not rare. 
H. rufimanus, Marsh. Under stones in sandy places, common ; Boar’s 
Hill, Tubney. 
H, anxius, Dufts. This seaside species is very common under stones on 
the sand near Tubney throughout the summer. 
H. honestus, Dufts. (ignavus, Dufts.). Boar’s Hill (W. H.). 
Stomis pumicatus, Payk. In damp places, not rare; Cherwell banks, 
Tubney, Wytham Park, Yarnton, &c. 
*Platyderus ruficollis, Marsh. Taken by Mr. W. Holland under stones 
in the grounds of the University Museum. 
Pterostichus cupreus, L. Generally common on paths, in flood- 
refuse, &c, 
