296 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Berytus cognatus, Fieb. Not common. 



2. B. minor, H.-Sch. Common in the woods. 



3. B. commutatus, Fieb. Not common. 



4. B. crassipes, Fab. Very rare. Taken by myself in 



Broadalders, June 29th, 1866. 



Lygceina. 



1. Gastrodes ferrugineus, Linn. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father ; also a single specimen by myself 

 in Pelles, September 26th, 1868. 



1 . Calyptonotus pedestris, Panz. Taken by my father. 



1. Scolopostethus pictus, Schill. Very rare. Taken 



by my father in the garden, July 17th, 1862. 



2. S. adjunctus, Doug. Abundant. 



3. S. affinis, Schill. Abundant. 



4. S. contractus, H.-Sch. Abundant. 



1. Drynius sylvaticus, Fab. Abundant. 



2. D. brunneus, Sahl. Abundant. 



1. Plinthisus brevipennis, Latr. Very rare. Taken 

 by my father in the orchard, 1838.' 



1. Hyporophilus hemipterus, Sch. Not common. 



1. Acompus rufipes, Wolff. Not common. A speci- 

 men with developed wings was taken by my 

 father in Wootton Wood, June 14th, 1865. 



1. Ischnorhynchus resedse, Panz. Bare. Taken by 

 my father and myself off alder, September 20th, 

 1867, and October 2nd, 1868. 



1. Cymus claviculus, Fall. Abundant. 



2. C. glandicolor, Hahn. Common. 



