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 A HISTORY OF KENT CARABIDi€ (continued) Bembidium obtusum, Sturm. Common — guttula, F. Very common — mannerheimi, Sahl. Local. Diirtford, Maidstone — biguttatum, F. Very common — riparium, Ol. (iricolor, Bedel.). Local. Plumitead marshes, Sheerness, St. Maryi Island — aeneum, Germ. Local. Gravesend, Chatham^ banks of Mediuay above Rochester ; rare (J. J. W.) — assimile, Gyll. Local, but rather com- mon. Gravesend, Sheerness, Chatham, Snodland, Deal, Hythe — clarki, Daws. Local. Higham, Lee, Strood — sturmi, Panz. Very rare. Bearsted near Maidstone (Gorham), Hythe, Dover — articulatum, Panz. Not uncommon — doris, Panz. Locally common. Cob- ham, Chattenden, Darenth IVood, Strood — minimum, F. Near the coast ; com- mon — normannum, Dej. Near the coast ; common — gilvipes, Sturm. Local, but sometimes abundant. — lampros, Herbst. Very common — tibiale. Rare. Tonbridge — nitidulum. Marsh, (brunnipes, Sturm.). Common — quadriguttatum, F. Common — quadripustulatum, Dej. Very rare. Bearsted near Maidstone ; a few specimens taken by Rev. H. S. Gorham — quadrimaculatum, Gyll. Common — concinnum, Steph. Locally common — femoratum, Sturm. Common — bruxellense, Wesm. Not common. Snodland, Gravesend, Maidstone — saxatile, Gyll. Local. Dover — littorale, Ol. Very common — bipunctatum, L. Rare. Dartford (Stephens) — ephippium. Marsh. Salt marshes ; locally common. Whitstable, Sheer- — flammulatum, Clairv. Common — varium, Ol. Locally abundant on the coast ; rare inland — obliquum, Sturm. Rare. Maidstone Tachypus flavipes, Duft. Common Trechus micros, Herbst. Rare. Darenth Wood (BiUups) — lapidosus. Sandy places on the coast ; rare. DeaL Dover. Sheerness CARABiDiT {continued) Trechus minutus, F. Very common — obtusus, Er. Not uncommon Patrobus excavatus. Payk. Not uncommon Pogonus luridipennis. Germ. Salt marshes, on wet mud ; local and not com- mon. JVhitstable, Sheerness, Sand- ivich. Deal, Pegiuell Bay — littoralis, Duft. Salt marshes; local. JVhitstable, Gravesend, Sheerness, Margate, Deal — chalceus, Marsh. Salt marshes ; abun- dant on the coast and about the mouths of the Thames and Medway Masoreus wetterhali, Gyll. Sandy places on the coast ; local. Deal, Sheerness Cymindis axillaris, F. Rare. Hailing Doivns, Rochester district ; one ex- ample under a stone, August, 1897 (J- J- W.) Odacantha melanura, Payk. Rare. Birch- ington, Margate Lebia cyanocephala, L. Rare. Darenth Wood, Dover — chlorocephala, HofF. Local. Rainham, Cuxton, Rochester district, Dartford, Chatham, Folkestone. Occasionally found in abundance under junipers in winter var. chrysocephala, Mots. Rochester district ; rare — crux-minor, L. Very rare. Plumstead, Tunbridge Wells Demetrias unipunctatus. Germ, (mono- stigma, Sam.). Local, but not rare where it occurs. Deal, Ramsgate, etc. — atricapillus, L. Very common Dromius linearis, Ol. „ ,, — agilis, F. Rare. Eltharn, Cobham Park, Blackheath, Greenhithe — meridionalis, L. Common — quadrimaculatus, L. Very common — quadrinotatus, Panz. Common — quadrisignatus, Dej. Rare. Ashford, Maidstone — melanocephalus, Dej. Very common — nigriventris, Thoms. Local — sigma, Rossi. Rare. Westerbam (Gor- ham) — vectensis, Rye. Rare. Chatham, Graves- end, Sheerness, Rochester, Bexley Blechrus maurus, Sturm. Common Metabletus foveola, Gyll. Very common — truncatellus, L. Locally common. Sheerness, Chatham, Deal, Pegiuell Bay, etc. — obscuro-guttatus, Duft. Local, but not uncommon and widely distributed. Lionychus quadrillum, Duft. Rare. Sheer- ness, Whitstable