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A. hemorrhoidalis, F. On shrubs in woods and lanes ; common, early 
summer. 
A. vittatus, F. By sweeping in woods; Bagley Wood, Tubney ; not 
rare. 
*Limonius cylindricus, Payk. In sandy places at Tubney; locally 
common in spring, 
L. minutus, L. By sweeping in woods, lanes, &c.; early summer, 
common. , 
Adrastus limbatus, F. By sweeping in early summer; Bagley Wood, 
Tubney, &c. ; not rare. ‘* Taken at Oxford in 1819 ; Bagley Wood 
and Lord Abingdon’s” (7. WV. #.). 
Agriotes sputator,L.) These three species are generally plentiful under 
A. obscurus, L. stones, vegetable refuse, &c., and their larvae 
A. lineatus, L. are too well known as ‘‘ wire worms.” 
A. sobrinus, Kies. Both fairly common by beating and sweeping at 
A. pallidulus, Ill. Bagley Wood, Boar’s Hill, Wytham Park, &c. 
Dolopius marginatus, L. In woods, with the two preceding species, not 
rare. ‘* Taken at Oxford in 1819, also in 1822” (/. WW. #1). 
*Corymbites pectinicornis, L. Bagley Wood(/. ll’. S.). 
*C. tessellatus, F. By sweeping in damp placesin early summer ; Cothill, 
not rare; Tubney (/V’. #.). 
C. quercus, Gyll. By sweeping on banks of Cherwell, frequent ; Bagley 
Wood (/. W. S.). 
C. holosericeus, F. By sweeping, early summer; Tubney, Wytham 
Park, not rare. ‘‘In 1820 I took it at Oxford” (7. WW. #.). 
*C. metallicus, Payk. Single specimens have been taken at Marston 
Ferry, June 4th, 1906, by myself, in Magdalen College Grounds 
(J. W. S.), and in the University Museum (lV. /7.). 
*C. bipustulatus, L. Tubney (W. #.). ‘*Taken at Bagley Wood, 
Oxfordshire, 1820” (7. W. 4.). 
Campylus linearis, L. By sweeping in woods; not uncommon. 
FAMILY Dascillide. 
Helodes minuta, L. By sweeping in damp places; common, early 
summer. 
*H. marginata, F. With the preceding species (J. 7.). 
Microcara livida, F. On flowers in early summer ; not rare. 
Cyphon coarctatus, Payk. By sweeping in damp places ; fairly common. 
C. variabilis, Thunb. In damp places; often very abundant in summer. 
C. pallidulus, Boh. With the preceding species ; Marston Ferry, Ogley 
Bog ; frequent. 
*Scirtes hemisphericus, L. By sweeping rushes in wet places; Ogley 
Bog, not rare. 
**Eubria palustris, Germ. This rare and curious little beetle is found 
sparingly at Ogley Bog, by sweeping in very wet places on hot evenings 
early in July. 
FamMILy Lampyride. 
Lampyris noctiluca, L. The Glow-worm. On hedge-banks, Wc. ; 
common. 
Famity Telephoride. 
*Podabrus alpinus, Payk. In Bagley and other woods, on flowers, general 
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