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15. H. maritima, Waterh. 
Rye, l. c. 43. Ho. Alge var., Hardy and Bold. 
Equally as abundant as the preceding, from which it has, 
most judiciously, been separated by Mr. Waterhouse. 
16. H. occuitra, Er. 
Kraatz, 1. c. 233, 34. 
Very rarely, at Long Benton in May. 
17. H. gemina, Erichs. 
Kraatz, 1. c. 255, 59. 
Also very rare and local. 
18. H. xantHorTera, Steph. 
H. merdaria, Kraatz, 1. c. 269, 77. 
In Agarics, exceedingly abundant throughout our district. 
19. H. nuryprera, Steph. 
HI. validicornis, Kraatz, 1. c. 271, 78. 
In the same locality as the last, but much rarer. 
20. H. rrinotata, Thoms. 
Kraatz, l. c. 272, 76. 
With the preceding: not common. 
21. H. niaricornis, Steph. 
Kraatz, l. c. 274, 82. 
Not rare. i have examples from Gosforth, Bothal, and other 
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22. H. sopauis, Erichs. 
Kraatz, l. c. 279, 86. 
Gosforth, but rarely. 
23. H. tHomsont, Janson. 
H. ngricornis, Kraatz, l. c. 281, 88. 
Very rare: specimens taken at Gosforth and Hartley, in 
April and May. . 
24. H. niera, Kraatz. 
Kraatz, 1. c. 287, 95. 
Not uncommon in the early part of summer. I have exam- 
ples taken at Long Benton, Tynemouth, Cullercoats, and 
Hartley. 
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