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Pristonychus terricola, Hbst. Under stones, dead leaves, Xc., in 
sandy places ; Cumnor, Tubney, &c.; not rare. 
*Sphodrus leucophthalmus, L. In cellar in Oxford (/. W. 5S.). 
‘*Found in October in Oxfordshire about houses. Taken in Feb. 
nese MUR Ie Sah) 
Anchomenus angusticollis, F. Under bark, &c., Yarnton ; Oxford 
(Ja Ss): 
A. dorsalis, Miill. Under stones, at roots of trees, &c, 3 common. 
A. albipes, F. In very wet places, flood-refuse, &c. ; generally common. 
A. oblongus, F. In flood-refuse, damp tufts, &c. ; King’s Weir, &c., 
not rare. 
**A.livens, Gyll. In wet places, rare ; King’s Weir (Lamdert) ; Cherwell 
banks (7. W. S.). 
A. marginatus, L. Under stones in damp places ; Port Meadow, &c., 
not rare. 
**A, sexpunctatus, L. ‘‘Onriver banks” (/. W. S.). 
A. parumpunctatus, F. In tufts of grass in damp places ; generally 
common. 
*A. atratus, Dufts. In wet tufts, flood-refuse, &c.; Yarnton, not rare. 
A. viduus, Panz. In damp places, not rare; Cherwell banks, King's 
Weir, Yarnton, &c. Var. moestus, Dufts., equally common with the 
type. 
AS Pontes. Gyll. Not common; King’s Weir (WV. /7.). 
A. micans, Nic. In wet places; Yarnton, &c. ‘* River banks” (7. W.S.). 
A. fuliginosus, Panz.) All these occur more or less commonly at 
A. gracilis, Gyll. . Yarnton, King’s Weir, &c., in moss, tufts of 
A. piceus, L. grass, &c., in wet places. 
*A, thoreyi, Dej. Cherwell banks (_/. W.S.). 
*A. puellus, Dej. ‘‘ River banks” (/. W. S.). Christchurch Meadow 
(Holme). 
Olisthopus rotundatus, Payk. Under stones, &c., not rare; Boar’s 
Hill, Cumnor, &c. 
Bembidium rufescens, Guer. Under bark and in flood-refuse ; Water 
Eaton and near Wytham Park ; not rare. 
*B. quinquestriatum, Gyll. ‘ Oxford” (/. WW. S.). 
B. obtusum, Sturm. In wet places, flood-refuse, &c. ; common. 
B. guttula, F. In damp places, flood-refuse, &c. ; common. 
B. biguttatum, Sahlb. With the preceding, not rare; Cherwell banks, 
Yarnton, &c. 
B, eneum, Germ. In flood-refuse, sometimes flying, scarce; Water 
Eaton, Marston, &c. 
B. assimile, Gyll. In damp places, flood-refuse, &c. ; generally common. 
*B. clarki, Daws. ‘““Otmoor”’ (/. WW. S:): 
B. articulatum, Panz. Muddy banks of ponds, Tubney, &c. ; not rare. 
B. minimum, F. In tufts and flood-refuse; generally distributed, and 
sometimes in great profusion. 
*B, gilvipes, Sturm. ‘‘Otmoor” (/. W. S.). 
B, lampros, Herbst. In dry places, generally common.  ‘‘ Capt. 
Oxford, 1819” (A. W. /.). 
B. tibiale, Dufts. Cowley (/. W. S.). 
B. atroceruleum, Steph. Cowley(/. W. S.). 
B. decorum, Panz. ‘Oxford’ (/. W. S.). 
B. quadriguttatum, F. In muddy places ; Marston, Xc., not rare. 
B. quadrimaculatum, L. With the preceding; Marston, &c., occasional. 
*B. lunatum, Dufts. Mesopotamia (/. W. S.). 
B. femoratum, Sturm. In damp sandy places; generally distributed 
and not rare. 
