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A. rivularis, Gr. In vegetable refuse ; not uncommon. 
*Encephalus complicans, Westw. This curious little species is found in 
damp tufts of grass, and sometimes by sweeping, but not commonly ; 
Cothill, Ogley Bog, Tubney, &c. 
Gyrophena nana, Payk. In fungi, Wytham Park, &c. ; occasional. 
G. fasciata, Marsh. In fungi, not rare; Wytham Park; Boar’s Hill 
(W .#.). 
*G. manca, Er. In fungi; Wytham Park, rare. 
*G.strictula, Er. Inhard fungus on stump, Cothill ; abundant, April, 1905. 
Agaricochara levicollis, Kr. Among decayed faggots ; Bagley Wood, 
rare. 
Epipeda plana, Gyll. Under loose bark ; Bagley Wood, Wytham Park, 
&c., not rare. 
*Silusa rubiginosa, Er. At exuding sap of elm ; Godstow, one example. 
Leptusa fumida, Er. Under loose bark ; Wytham Park, not rare. 
*Bolitochara lucida, Gr. In faggots, fungi, &c. ; Bagley Wood, Wytham 
Park ; not rare. 
*B. bella, Mark. With the preceding, but rather more common. 
*Hygronoma dimidiata, Gr. In very wet places ; Cherwell banks, Ogley 
Bog, Yarnton, &c. ; not uncommon. 
Oligota pusillima, Gr. In tufts, &c. ; Tubney, occasional. 
Myllzena gracilis, Matt. In very wet places; Tubney ; Grandpont 
(W. H.). 
*Deinopsis erosa, Steph. In tufts of grass on river-bank ; King’s Weir, 
scarce. 
Hypocyptus longicornis, Payk. In vegetable refuse and by sweeping ; 
abundant. 
*H. seminulum, Er. By evening sweeping in summer ; Wytham Park, 
not rare. 
Conosoma littoreum, L. Among dead sticks, in faggots, &c.; Bagley 
Wood, Marston, Tubney, Wytham Park, &c.; not rare. 
C. pubescens, Gr. In vegetable refuse, &c. ; generally common. 
*C.immaculatum, Steph. In vegetable refuse ; Tubney, rare. 
*C. pedicularium, Gr. In tufts of grass in damp places, spring ; Yarnton, 
common, Godstow, &c. 
C. lividum, Er. In vegetable refuse, &c.; generally distributed. 
Tachyporus obtusus, L. In moss, dead leaves, &c., and by sweeping ; 
common. 
**T. formosus, Grav. By sweeping; Tubney, Wytham Park; occasional. 
*T. pallidus, Sharp. In wet places; Cothill, Tubney, Yarnton, &c. ; 
common. 
T. chrysomelinus, L. 
T. humerosus, Er. All these species are common throughout the 
T. hypnorum, F. district, in moss, tufts of grass, and vegetable 
T. pusillus, Gr. refuse generally. 
T. brunneus, F. 
**Lamprinus saginatus, Gr. In tufts of grass with the ant AZyrmca 
rubra, and under stones with Formica fava ; Tubney, rare, spring 
1905 and 1906. 
Cilea silphoides, L. In dung and on walls; generally distributed. 
Tachinus humeralis, Gr. In vegetable refuse, decaying fungi, &c.; 
not rare. 
T. rufipes, De G. In vegetable refuse, by sweeping, &c. ; common. 
T. subterraneus, L. In vegetable refuse, &c. ; fairly common. 
T. marginellus, F. In vegetable refuse ; often by sweeping; common. 
T. laticollis, Gr. In tufts of grass; Yarnton, rare. 
**T, elongatus, Gyll. One specimen in moss at Boar’s Hill (//”. /.). 
