72. Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire. 
*Euplectus signatus, Reich. In tufts on old manure-heap, Summertown, 
scarce. 
**E, minutissimus, Aubé. An example taken by evening sweeping in 
a damp lane near Summertown, June 4th, 1906. The only previous 
record of this species as British is by Canon W. W. Fowler and Dr. 
Garneys, who took it in flood-refuse at Burton-on-Trent in the summer 
of 18709. 
FAMILY Corylophide. 
Corylophus cassidioides, Marsh. In flood-rubbish at Yarnton ; com- 
mon, January, 1906. 
FAMILY Phalacride. 
Phalacrus corruscus, Payk. By sweeping in lanes; generally common. 
**P. substriatus, Gyll. Bagley Wood, rare (W. H.). 
*P. caricis, Sturm. By sweeping on ditch-banks; Yarnton, May, 1905, 
sparingly. 
Olibrus corticalis, Panz. By sweeping in lanes; Tubney, Wytham 
Park, &c., not rare. 
O. eneus, Fab. On Matricaria inodora; Boar’s Hill, &c., common. 
*O. millefolii, Payk. Bysweeping; Boar’s Hill; Ferry Hinksey (WZ). 
*O. pygmeus, Sturm. By sweeping Fi/ago germanica in late summer 
and autumn ; Cumnor Hill, Cothill, Tubney; not rare. 
Stilbus testaceus, Panz. In tufts, vegetable refuse, and by sweeping ; 
abundant everywhere. 
FAMILY Coccinellide. 
Subcoccinella 24-punctata, L. By sweeping; Tubney, not common. 
**Hippodamia 13-punctata, L. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford in 1819 in June.” 
(f. W. A.) 
H. variegata, Goeze. On WMatricaria inodora; Boar’s Hill, Cothill, 
Cumnor, common. 
Anisosticta 1g-punctata, L. By sweeping in wet places; Marston 
Ferry, Wolvercote, Yarnton, &c.; not rare. ‘* Taken at Oxford in 
1819, in the month of June.” (7. Wi”. 7.) 
Adalia obliterata, L. By sweeping under fir-trees; Tubney, not rare. 
A. bipunctata, L. Generally common, but not as abundant as in many 
places. 
Mysia oblongoguttata, L. These two large ‘‘lady-birds” occur 
Anatis ocellata, L. } sparingly on fir-trees at Tubney. 
Coccinella 1o-punctata, L. By general sweeping ; common everywhere. 
*C. hieroglyphica, L. By sweeping heather; Tubney, not rare. 
*C. 5-punctata, L. ‘‘ Taken on Nettles at Oxford in 1820.” (A W. .). 
C. 11-punctata, L. By general sweeping; widely distributed and not 
rare, 
C. 7-punctata, L. By sweeping, on walls, &c. ; generally common. 
Halyzia 14-guttata, L. By sweeping, chiefly under fir-trees; Tubney, 
Wytham Park ; not rare. 
H. 18-guttata, L. By general sweeping ; Tubney, Wytham Park, &c. ; 
frequent. 
H. conglobata, L. By sweeping; generally common. 
H. 22-punctata, L. By sweeping, also in tufts in winter; common. 
**Taken at Oxford in 1820, in Feb.” (7. W. Z.) 
Micraspis 1o-punctata, L. Chiefly indamp places ; generally common. 
