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P. versicolor, Sturm. With the preceding, but less common ; Cherwell 
banks, Godstow, Wytham Park, Yarnton, &c. 
*P, dimidiatus, Ol. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford, 1819 ” (FW. #.). 
*P, lepidus, F. Tubney, in sandpit, rare (W. #.). 
P. madidus, F. Under stones, on pathways, &c. ; very common. 
*P. oblongopunctatus, F. Under dead leaves, chips, and in decayed 
wood ; Bagley and Hen Woods, not rareat times ; Marston (/. W. S.). 
‘*Taken at Bagley, Oxfordshire, in 1819-20 at the roots of Oaks ” 
(f. W. #.). [No part of Bagley is in Oxfordshire. } 
niger, Schall. On river bank at Marston (/. W. S.). 
vulgaris, L. Under stones, &c. ; common everywhere, 
anthracinus, Ill. In wet place near Wytham Park, rare. 
nigrita, F. In wet places, not rare and widely distributedl. 
minor, Gyll. In damp tufts of grass, &c.; Yarnton, not rare. 
strenuus, Panz. |) These two species are generally common in damp 
. diligens, Sturm. places, flood-refuse, &c. 
picimanus, Dufts. Bagley (W. H.); Cowley (J. W. S.). 
. inequalis, Marsh. In flood-refuse and under stones ; Water Eaton ; 
Tubney (W. #.). 
. vernalis, Panz. In damp places ; generally common. 
P, striola, F. Under logs, &c., in woods; not rare, Bagley Wood, 
Wytham Park, &c.  ‘* Taken at the roots of trees at Bagley Wood’ 
(Ff. W. £.). 
ee fulva, De G. In sandy places ; Tubney,:-sometimes common. 
A. apricaria, Payk, With the preceding; Tubney, &c., not rare. 
*A. consularis, Dufts. Under stones, &c., in sandy places; Cothill, 
Ogley Bog near Cowley, Tubney (common), &c. 
A. aulica, Panz. On pathways, flower-heads, and under stones ; Elsfield, 
Tubney, &c., occasional. 
**A. patricia, Dutts. Under stones in sandy places, rare ; Tubney (W. #.). 
A, bifrons, Gyll. In sandy places; Boar’s Hill and Tubney, not rare ; 
also in University Museum grounds. 
A. ovata, F. In tufts and flood- rubbish, not common; Water Eaton ; 
Oxford (Wk Vie Spl) 
A. similata, Gyll. More common than the preceding ; Cherwell banks, 
Cumnor, &c. 
*A. acuminata, Payk. On paths in autumn, rare ; Banbury Road. 
A. tibialis, Payk. In sandy places ; Tubney, plentiful. 
a lunicollis, Schiodte. On pathways, rare ; Wytham. 
A. familiaris, Dufts. On pathways and under stones ; generally common. 
**A. anthobia, Villa. One example of this recent addition to the British 
list taken by Mr. Holland at Ogley Bog, June Ist, 1903. 
A. trivialis, Gyll. On pathways, &c. ; common everywhere. 
A. communis, Panz. Chiefly in flood-refuse ; Cherwell banks, Ogley 
Bog, Yarnton, c., not rare. 
A. continua, Steph. With the preceding, also under bark; Yarnton, 
not rare, 
A. plebeia, Gyll. In flood-refuse; Yarnton, &c., rare. 
Calathus cisteloides, Panz. Under stones and herbage ;_ generally 
common. 
C.fuscus, F. In sandy places under stones ; Tubney, not rare. 
C, flavipes, Fourc. With the preceding ; Tubney, frequent. 
C. melanocephalus, L. Under stones, Re, ; common everywhere. 
Amphigynus piceus, Marsh. Chiefly under dead leaves, &c. ; Tubney, 
not rare. 
Taphria nivalis, Panz. In sandy places, occasional; Boar’s Hill: 
Tubney (W. #.). 
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