98 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



on Dungeon, June 17th, 1825 ; June 27th, 1828 ; 

 June 28th, 1838 ; and in Wootton Wood, June 

 10th, 1869 ; also by myself in Pelles, June 25th, 

 1873. 



1. Malachius seneus, Linn. Common. 



2. M. bipustulatus, Linn. Abundant. 



3. M. fasciatus, Linn. Of frequent occurrence around 



hay-ricks, June and July. 



1. Dasytes jeratus, Steph. Common. 



2. D. flavipes, Fab. Not common. 



1. Haplocnemus femoralis, Illig. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father from a whitethorn bush, May 

 llth, 1829; also in the Quag, August 10th, 

 1838, and July 18th, 1848. A single specimen 

 also was taken from a rotten branch of a tree in 

 Haywood, November 19th, 1874. 



1. Thanasimus formicarius, Linn. Very rare. A 

 couple only were taken by my father from 

 under the bark of a fir tree on Dungeon, June 

 30th, 1820. 



1. Phlffiophilus Edwardsii, Steph. Bare. Taken by 

 my father from a holly -bush in the orchard, 

 November 6th, 1841, and in Sandhill's Copse, 

 December 6th, 1864 ; also by myself in Sand- 

 hill's Copse, December 8th, 1864, September 

 22nd, 1866, and September llth, 1873. 



1. Corynetes violaceus, DeGeer. Not common. 



2. C. cseruleus, Linn. Not common. 



1. Ptilinus pectinicornis, Linn. Common. 



