THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST, 
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Dinopsis erosus. Hammersmith Mar- 
Conurus lividus. Southend. 
Bolitobius analis. One specimen from 
a hay rick at Hampstead. Augst. 
Mycetoporus clavicornis. Hammer- 
smith. 
Heterothops binotatus. One at South- 
end. 
Quedius picipes. Southend — one. 
Q. maurorufus. Hampstead. 
Q. impress us. Southend. 
Q. brevis. With F. rufa. Hamp- 
stead. 
Q. molochinus. One at Hampstead. 
Q. fuscipes. One at Brighton. 
Q. semiobscurus. Common at Hamp- 
stead. 
Q. semiceneus. Olney, Bucks, and 
at Southend. 
<3- attenuatus. Brighton. 
Leistotroplius nebulosus. In cow 
dung, Holme Bush. 
Ocypus brunnipes. Southend. 
0. cupreus. St. John’s Wood. 
0. ater. Southend, 
O. morio. Southend and Hammer- 
smith. 
Philonthus punctiventris , Hammer- 
smith. 
P. xantholoma. Excessively abun- 
dant under sea-weed at Southend, 
it is difficult, however, to get per- 
fect specimens, nearly all being 
mutilated in some way or other. 
P. albipes. Hammersmith. 
P. sordidus. Hampstead. 
P. ventralis. Hampstead. 
P. discoideus. With the preceding. 
P. micans. Southend. 
P. rubripennis. One in cow dung at 
Hammersmith Marshes. 
P , bipustulatus. One in a tree stump. 
Bishop’s Wood. October. 
X. ochraceus. Hay rick. Hampstead. 
Othius fulvipennis. One at Bishop’s 
Wood. 
0. Iceviusculus. Dorking. 
0. melanocephalus . Brighton. 
lathrobium geminum. Hampstead. 
L. multipunctum. One at Southend. 
September. 
L. filiforme. Bather common at 
Hammersmith. 
Achenium depression. One (imma- 
ture.) Hammersmith. Septem. 
Stilicus rufipes. At Hammersmith. 
S. subtilus. One at Woburn, Beds. 
Scopceus sulcicollis. Garden. St. 
John’s Wood. June. 
Litliocaris brunnea. Sparingly with 
F rufa at Hampstead at various 
times. 
L. ochracea. Excessively abundant 
in a hay rick. Hampstead. 
August. 
L. melanocepliala. Brighton. 
L. tricolor. One with ochracea as 
above. 
Fvcesthetus scaber. Bark (with lep- 
tusa rujicollis ) at Brighton. 
Also sparingly at Hammersmith 
marshes. 
E. ruficapillus. Abundant just now 
at Hammersmith. 
Stenus ater. One in a marsh near 
Shoreham. 
S. canaliculatus. Hammersmith ; not 
common. 
S. providus. I take this insect in a 
ditch at Bishop’s wood. Also a 
single (immature) specimen at 
Southend. August. 
