5300 Insects. 



7. Calathus, Bon. 



C. Cisteloides, Panz., III. Very common ; under stones, logs and 

 debris. 



C. fuse us, Fabr., Steph. C. rufangulus, Steph. Not abundant; 

 under stones along Stokes Bay. 



C. mollis, Marsh. Under small heaps of dried sea-weed on South- 

 sea Common. 



C. melanocephalus, Linn., Steph. C. apicalis, Steph. Common ; 

 under stones in ditches. 



8. Synuchus, Gyll. Taphria, Bon. 



S. vivalis, Panz., Steph. Occasional ; about grassy banks near 

 Privet. 



9. Anchomenus, Bon. 



A. dorsalis, Mull. (1776). A. prasinus, Thunb., Fabr., Steph. 

 Very abundant ; among grass, and under debris along hedges and in 

 ditches. Of gregarious habits. 



A. pallipes, Fabr. (1787). A. albipes, Fabr. (1801), Steph. To- 

 lerably common ; under dead leaves in marshy places. 



A. oblongus, Fabr. Occasional; under moss and dead leaves in 

 copses near Rowner. 



10. Agonum, Bon. 



A. marginatum, Linn. Plentiful; under stones along damp mar- 

 gins of streams about Stokes Bay. 



A. laeve, Mull, (not Steph.) A. parumpunctatum, Fabr., Steph. 

 Common ; banks of moist ditches. 



A. moestum, Duffs. A. afrum, A. versatum, A. laeve, A. emargina- 

 tum, A. Bogemanni, Steph. Under leaves in damp places in Rowner 

 Copse ; not unfrequent. 



A. fuliginosum, Panz. A. Simpsoni, A. pullum, A. striatum, A. 

 pusillum, A. fuscipenne, A. gracile, A. 4-punctatum and A. piceum, 

 Steph. Tolerably abundant; under dead leaves in damp places in 

 the copse at Rowner. 



A. piceum, Linn, (not Steph.) A. picipes, Steph. Under damp 

 leaves in Rowner Copse ; in some abundance. 



11. Olisthopus, Dej. 



O. rotundatus, Payk., Steph. O. rotundicollis, Steph. Common ; 

 about roots of grass in damp woods at Rowner. 



