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Ocypus olens, Mill. In gardens, under stones, &c. ; common, es- 
pecially in autumn. 
*O. fuscatus, Gr. ‘‘ Christ Church Meadow” (/. Holme). 
. cupreus, Rossi. Under stones, in moss, Wc.; Tubney, &c., scarce. 
. ater, Gr. Summertown, Wytham Park, &c. ; occasionally under stones. 
. morio, Gr. Under stones, Wc. ; Tubney (small form), Wytham Park ; 
not rare. 
. compressus, Marsh. Cumnor and Tubney (J 7.). 
hilonthus splendens, F. In dead animals, not common; Wytham 
Park. 
intermedius, Bdv. In moss, tufts of grass, &c. ; sparingly distri- 
buted. 
laminatus, Creutz. Chiefly in tufts of grass ; not rare. 
. eneus, Rossi. In dung, dead animals, &c. ; generally common. 
. proximus, Kr. In putrid fungi, &c. ; Tubney, Wytham ; scarce. 
carbonarius, Gyll. In wet tufts, occasionally on pathways ; not rare; 
Summertown, Wytham, Yarnton, We. 
. decorus, Gr. Bagley Wood, among dead leaves (IV. 7.). 
lucens, Er. This rare species has occurred at Bagley Wood and 
Boar’s Hill (W. #.). 
. politus, F. In moss, tufts, and on pathways ; generally common, 
. varius, Gyll. On walls, among vegetable rubbish, &c. ; common, 
marginatus, F. Chiefly in dung ; common and generally distributed. 
. fimetarius, Gr. In vegetable rubbish, tufts of grass, &c.; not rare. 
. sordidus, Gr. With the preceding ; not rare. 
ebeninus, Gr. In vegetable refuse, Xc.; sparingly but widely dis- 
tributed. 
. fumigatus, Er. Taken at Boar’s Hill (W. #.). 
debilis, Gr. In wet tufts of grass: Yarnton, Kennington, Wc. ; scarce. 
sanguinolentus, Gr. In dung, on pathways, &c. ; generally common. 
. cruentatus, Gmel. With the preceding ; fairly common. 
. varians, Payk. In dung, &c. ; frequent. 
. discoideus, Grav. In manure-heaps; Summertown, occasional. 
. quisquiliarius, Gyll. In wet muddy places ; generally common. 
. fumarius, Gr. In vegetable refuse, scarce ; Yarnton. 
.Micans, Gr. In moss, tufts, &c. ; not rare. 
P.trossulus, Nor. In damp places, common ; often swarming in flood- 
rubbish. 
*P. puella, Nor. In dung, scarce; Boar’s Hill and Water Eaton (/. C.). 
*Actobius cinerascens, Gr. In wet tufts of grass, not common; Wytham, 
Yarnton. 
*A. procerulus, Gr. Tubney (W. Z.). 
Xantholinus glabratus, Gr. On walls and pathways, chiefly in autumn ; 
common. 
X. punctulatus, Payk. In vegetable refuse, on walls, &c. ; common. 
X. ochraceus, Gyll. With the preceding, not rare. 
*X. tricolor, F. Under stones in sandy places, local and scarce ; Tubney. 
X. linearis, Ol. In vegetable refuse, on walls, in sandpits, &c. ; not rare. 
X. longiventris, Heer. With the preceding, fairly common. 
Leptacinus linearis, Gr. In manure-heaps, damp places, &c. ; Summer- 
town 
Baptolinus alternans, Kr. Under bark, among dead sticks, &c.; 
Bagley Wood, Wytham Park ; sparingly. 
Othius fulvipennis, F. Among dead leaves, in tufts, &c.; widely 
distributed.. 
O. leviusculus, Steph, In vegetable refuse and by sweeping ; generally 
common, 
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