86 Ashmolean Natural LHistory Society of Oxfordshire. 
*C, aureolus, Suff. ‘Taken at Oxford in 1819 on the dandelion” 
(f. W. Z.). 
*C. hypocheridis, L. Cothill, by sweeping, rare. ‘‘ Taken in 1819 in 
Oxford on willows” (#. W. H.). 
*C, morzi, L. Ogley Bog, by sweeping, rare. 
C. fulvus, Goeze. By sweeping in dry places ; Tubney, abundant. 
C. labiatus, L. By sweeping; generally common in woody places. 
**C. frontalis, Marsh. On sallow near Marston Ferry; rare, August, 1903 
(VZZZ)- 
*Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. By sweeping at Wytham Park ; rare.” 
Timarcha tenebricosa, F. On bedstraw in hedges, &c.; often on 
pathways ; common, especially in spring. ‘* Taken in company with 
Meloé proscarabeus in 1819, in going up Shotover Hill” (7 W. Z.). 
T. violaceonigra, De G._ In dry places; Shotover, Tubney, &c., often 
common (A. H. H., W. H.). ‘‘ Capt. Oxon, 1819” (7. W. Z.). 
*Chrysomela marginalis, Dufts. On Zizaréa valearis, sometimes plenti- 
ful; also on walls, pathways, &c.; Bagley Wood, Summertown; 
Boar’s Hill (1. #.). 
*C. banksi, F. A single specimen of this conspicuous species was given to 
me in 1905 by the Rev. W. Mansell Merry, which he believed he had 
taken at Bagley Wood. Inserted provisionally. 
C. staphylea, L. In damp places, by sweeping, also in tufts in winter ; 
generally common. ‘* Taken in astonishing myriads if I may use the 
expression at Oxford in 1819 during a flood” (F. WV. #.). 
C. polita, L. In damp places, on Afentha, &c.; generally common. 
** Capt. at Oxford in 1819, it varies very much in size and colour” 
(0 WZ). 
*C. varians, Schall. On Hyfericum ; Bagley Wood, not common. 
*C. goettingensis, L. This usually scarce species appears to be much 
more plentiful in this district than in most others; I have taken it 
sparingly at Elsfield, Wytham Park, and Tubney, and Mr. Holland 
has found it abundantly in the last mentioned locality, at roots of 
herbage. 
*C. fastuosa, Scop. ‘“‘ One at Oxford in 1819” (&. W. #.). 
*C. didymata, Scriba. On Hypericum guadrangulum and H. perforatum 
in autumn; Bagley Wood and Tubney, plentiful; also rarely at 
Elsfield and Ogley Bog. ‘‘Taken at Oxford in 1819” (2. W. #7). 
C. hyperici, Forst. On Hypericum ; Bagley Wood, Tubney ; common. 
*Melasoma tremule, F. On aspen, Bagley Wood (lV. #.). 
*Phytodecta rufipes, De G. Bagley Wood (//. H.). 
*P. viminalis, L. On sallows in early summer; Bagley Wood, Tubney ; 
not rare. 
P. olivacea, Forst. By sweeping at Cothill, scarce. 
Gastroidea polygoni, L. In waste places, on weeds (Polygonum, &c.) ; 
very common. 
*Plagiodera versicolora, Laich. This species, usually esteemed local and 
scarce, occurs in profusion in June on small willow bushes by the 
side of the path leading from the Reservoirs to South Hinksey. 
King’s Weir (W. Z.). 
Phedon tumidulus, Germ. On Zeracleum and other Umbelliferous 
plants; generally common. 
P. armoracie, L. (=P. betula, Kust.). In damp places generally 
common. ‘‘ Taken commonly on Willows at Oxford. Betulze in some 
years is seen in countless numbers. After a flood near Oxford millions 
were seen amongst the rubbish left by the retiring water of the river” 
(Cig HW, Jee), 
P. cochleariz, F. With the preceding species; generally common. 
