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Cnephalocotes elegans (Cb.) With the last-named species 

 at Redcar, but only sparingly. 



Tiso vagans (Bl.) Widely distributed in the district 

 covered in these notes — Eston, Guisbrough, Hesleden and 

 Middlesbrough. 



Troxochrus scabriculus (Westr.) A male on the Redcar 

 sand-hills. Also at Leven Bridge. 



Troxchrus Sp. ? Another species of this genus, in all 

 probability Tr. ignobilis, occurs at Ayton. 



Caledonia Evansii (Cb.) Fairly plentiful under old rubbish 

 from a garden on the North side of Eston Nab. Also taken 

 in Normanby Intake Plantation. This is a very interesting 

 take, as it has only been taken in four localities previously. 



Savignia frontata (Bl.) Common enough at Eston and in 

 Lonsdale, both in spring and autumn. 



Diplocephalus Beckii (Camb.) This very rare species has 

 occurred in moss both at Eston and at Ayton. 



Diplocephalus cristatus (Bl.) Common enough at Nun- 

 thorpe and at Redcar, also in Normanby Intake Plantation. 



Diplocephalus latifrons (Camb.) Apparently quite com- 

 mon everywhere, even in the Park. 



Diplocephalus fuscipes (Bl.) Common and widely distri- 

 buted — Eston, Ormesby, and even in grass tufts in Middles- 

 brough. 



Diplocephalus picinus (Bl.) Fairly plentiful on oaks and 

 alders in Kildale Woods in June. 



Tapinocyba praecox (Cb.) Shaken from moss in Lonsdale 

 in June. A rare species. 



Tapinocyba pallens (Camb.) Shaken from pinewood debris 

 in Normanby Intake Plantation. 



Lophomma punctatum (Bl.) In boggy holes on Eston 

 Moor. 



