300 THE entomologist's record. 



uncommon at roots of alders and poplars. Mycetoporns splendidus, 

 Grav., in flood refuse, rare. Heterothops duwnilis, Grav., in marsh 

 hay stack. Quedius mesomelinus, Marsh., under boards, &c., not com- 

 mon. Q. fiihiidiis, F., under stones, uncommon. Q. cinctim, Grav., 

 abundant in stacks of marsh hay, &c. Q. fiiliniuosiis, Grav., Q. tristis, 

 Grav., common under logs, Sec. Q. )iinloc/iintts, under stones and in 

 marsh hay stacks. Q. viaurorufns, Grav., in marsh hay stack. Q. scin- 

 tillan^, Grav., a few in flood refuse. The only rpcorded Suffolk 

 capture. Q. sewiaenexts, Steph., in flood refuse. Creophilus )iia.villosiis, 

 L., crawling along paths, &c. Oci/pHs olens, Miill., common under 

 stones, &c. (>. i<i)i)ilis, F., under stones, scarce. 0. ciiprcufi, Rossi, 

 under stones in sand pit. (>. ater, Grav., under stones. O. morio, 

 Grav., not uncommon. Philonthns splendent, F., one specimen in stack 

 of marsh hay. P. lamnatuH, Creutz., under stones, etc. P. aeneus, 

 Eossi, abundant in manure pit. /'. poUtns, F., common. P. lucens, 

 Er., one specimen under a sod at the foot of an oak. P. varius, Gyll., 

 common. P. albiprs, Grav., under a board, uncommon. P. fiinetariuH, 

 Grav., common in bottom of marsh hay stacks. P. sordidus, Grav., 

 P. chcniniis, Grav., P. scnuiniunlentiis, Grav., in flood refuse, rare. P. 

 cntcntatKs, Gmel., not uncommon in refuse. /'. discoidcKs, Grav., one 

 specimen under a log. Z*. ni(irita, Nord., one specimen in rejectamenta. 

 The only recorded Suffolk specimen. P. tnmidtts!, Nord., abundant in 

 marsh hay stack, &c. Actohius cinerascens, Grav., under reed debris 

 and in stack of marsh hay, rare. Xantholinus f/labratiis, Grav., com- 

 mon in stercore. ^Y. punctulatus, Payk., X. ochracens, Gyll., A', lomji- 

 rentrii^, Heer, abundant in flood refuse, &c. A', tricolor, F., under 

 stones and flying in the hot sunshine, uncommon. Othius fulripennis, 

 F., in moss, not common. (>. laeriiiscnlm, Steph., (J. melanocephalns, 

 Grav., under vegetable refuse and by sweeping. O. miirntcropliilu^, 

 Kies, occasionally by sweeping. Lathrobium clorvjatiDn, L., common, 

 L. borcalc, Hoch., common in damp places. P. bnouiipes, F., in flood 

 refuse, not common. Stilieiis rufijtes, Germ., abundant in rejectamenta 

 and stacks of marsh hay. Medon propinqua, Bris., common in marsh 

 haystacks. LitJiocharis ochracea, Grav., in marsh hay stack in Decem- 

 ber, very rare. Siiniioi ani/Hstatus, Payk., abundant. Paederus ripa- 

 7'ius, L., common at roots of willows and in marsh hay stacks. Ste- 

 mts bimacidatKs, Gyll., S.ju7io, F., S. speculator, lir., S. b)iplttJi aim us, 

 Grav., 8. cancdiculatus, Gyll., S. pusillus, Er., in damp bottoms of 

 marsh hay stacks. .S'. crassus, Steph., in hay stack, not common, together 

 with ab. littoralis, Thoms., H. (?) subaencus, Er., in marsh hay stack, very 

 rare. (S._//«r/^j<'.s', Steph., under stones, not common. <S'. binotatus, Ljun., 

 one specimen whilst sweeping in August. S. pcditarsis, Steph., com- 

 mon, by sweeping, &c. 8. similis, Herbst, 8. paiianus, Er., 8. latifrons, 

 Er., in stacks of marsh hay. (Xvijtelus riujosus, Grav., common. Hap- 

 loderus caelatus, Grav., by sweeping. Lcstcra sicula, Er., abundant in 

 reed refuse ; the only recorded Suffolk locality. LatJirimaeum atro- 

 cephabim, Gyll., L. unicolor, Steph., common. Homcdium. rivulare, 

 Payk., abundant in vegetable refuse. H.caesum, Grav., in flood refuse. 

 Anthobiuvt torquatum. Marsh., abundant on broom in sand pit. Pro- 

 teinus oralis, Steph., in fungi. Phlocobiuin chjpcatuw , Milll, not uncom- 

 mon in damp refuse at bottom of stacks of marsh hay. 



(To he concluded.) 



