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*C. alni, L. On flowers, dead twigs, &c., Bagley Wood (W. /.). ‘* Taken 
at Oxford in 1819” (F&F. W. H.). 
Clytus arietis, L. On hawthorn-blossom, fences, &c. ; early summer, 
common. 
*C. mysticus, L. On hawthorn-blossom ; Bagley Wood, near Marston, 
&c.; sparingly. ‘*Taken in the Botanic Garden at Oxford ” 
(Vas WEE) 
Rhagium inquisitor, F. ) These two species are generally distributed 
R. bifasciatum, F. { in woods, on flowers and about old timber. 
Toxotus meridianus, L. On hawthorn-blossom, Bagley Wood, Wytham 
Park; not rare. ‘‘ Taken in Bagley Wood near Oxford by beating the 
hedges in 1819. Fond of the Dog Rose, there are several varieties ” 
(AZZ): 
Leptura livida, F. On flowers and by sweeping ; Tubney, common in 
July. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford in 1819.” (7. W. .). 
Strangalia armata, Herbst. On flowers; Cothill, Tubney, &c. ; not 
rare. 
S. melanura, L. On hawthorn-blossom; Bagley Wood, Tubney, &c., 
frequent. ‘*Taken at Oxford in 1819 on the White Thorn ” 
(FW. H.). 
Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. On hawthorn-blossom; Bagley 
Wood, Tubney, &c., not rare. ‘‘ Taken at Oxford in 1820 while beat- 
ing the May in blossom” (#. W.Z.). 
G. ruficornis, F. On hawthorn-blossom, &c.; generally common. 
FAMILY Lamiide. 
*Acanthocinus edilis, L. Single specimens of this fine Longicorn beetle, 
which has its head-quarters in the pine-forests of the Scottish High- 
lands, have been taken at Bagley Wood, August 14th, 1892, by Mr. J. 
W. Shipp (‘Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. xxviii, p. 288), and by Mr. W. 
Holland in the city. 
Leiopus nebulosus, L. By sweeping in woods and lanes ; Bagley Wood, 
Boar’s Hill, Wytham Park, Summertown, &c.; fairly common. 
*Pogonocherus bidentatus, Th. Among dead sticks; Bagley Wood, 
scarce. 
P. dentatus, Fourc. In old hedges ; Oxford (4. #. 4.). 
*Saperda populnea, L. Among aspens; Bagley Wood (W. /.). 
Tetrops przusta. On hawthorn-blossom, &c. ; Bagley Wood, Tubney, 
Water Eaton, &c. ; not rare. 
**Phytoecia cylindrica, L. By sweeping in lane near Tubney ; one specimen, 
May 20th, 1905. 
**Oberea oculata, L. ‘‘ Taken in 1819 in Oxford. I have captured three 
specimens of this rare insect on the leaves of the Arbutus. It makes 
a curious noise with its thorax” (#. W. H.). Now practically con- 
fined to the Cambridgeshire Fens. 
FaMILY Bruchide. 
Bruchus cisti, F. Taken rarely on Helianthemum vulgare at Kirtlington, 
May 31st, 1906. 
B. rufimanus, Boh. By sweeping, Marston Ferry, rare; Tubney (lV. /7.). 
*B. seminarius, L. ‘‘ Taken by Baxter of the Botanic Garden at Oxford, 
where it is not uncommon” (/.. IV. /7.). 
