82 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



2. C. nemoralis, Mull. Very rare. A couple of speci- 



mens were taken by my father in the Green 

 Wall, February 17th, 1819. 



3. C. monilis, Fab. Eare. Taken by my father, 



August 9th, 1829 5 September 5th, 1834, and 

 June 28th, 1856, in Downton's Lane. 

 1. Helobia brevicollis, Fab. Common under stones. 



1. Leistus spinibarbis, Fab. Common under stones. 



2. L. fulvibarbis, Dej. Rare. Taken by my father, 



June 4th, 1818, and June 4th, 1830. 



3. L. ferrugineus, Linn. Common. 



1. Clivina fossor, Linn. Of occasional occurrence in 



rotten wood from March to May. 

 1. Dyschirius seneus, Dej. Common on mud. 



1. Demetrius atricapillus, Linn. .Abundant. 



2. Dromius linearis, Oliv. Abundant. 



3. D. agilis, Fab. Of occasional occurrence under loose 



bark. I have taken it even in the winter. 



4. D. melanocephalus, Dej. Common. 



5. D. quadrimaculatus, Linn. Abundant. 



6. D. quadrinotatus, Panz. Not common. 



1. Metabletus obscuroguttatus, Dufts. Common. 



2. M. truncatellus, Liun. Common. 



3. M. foveolus, Gyll. Common. 



1. Lamprius chlorocephalus, E. H. Very rare. A 

 couple of specimens taken by my father in 

 Mullett's Long-ground, June 16th, 1835; also 

 by myself from moss, April and May, 1877. 



1. Loricera pilicornis, Fab. Abundant undar stones. 



