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FALAGRIA SULCATA, Pr. 
N. 4, Clée, in haystack refuse, one specimen, 28-2-09, W W. 
Bradley, in straw, two specimens, 15-8-09, W W. Freshney, 
river tidal rubbish, 24-9-09, W W. 
FALAGRIA SULCATULA, Gr. 
Evidently rare. 
S. 13, Nocton, E A W. (see E M M., Jan. 1868, p. 186). 
FALAGRIA OBSCURA, Gr. 
N. 4, Tidal rubbish of river Freshney at Little Coates, 26-9-09, 
and under decaying plants, W W. 
AUTALIA IMPRESSA, Ol. 
N. 3, Cadney, 9-97 in fungi, AT. 4, Little Coates, a number in 
a fungus on dead ash tree, 8-7-09, W W. 
AUTALIA RIVULARIS, Grav. 
_N. 4, Little Coates, one specimen, under cut herbage, 8-7-09, W W. 
ENCEPHALUS COMPLICANS, West. 
Evidently rare. 
S. 13, Nocton,E AW. (See EM M.,, Jan., 1868, p. 186.) 
GYROPHANA AFFINIS, Man. 
N. 4, Irby, one specimen, 12-6-09, W W. 7, Moortown, 3-7-10, 
W W. 4g, North Somercotes, one specimen, 18-6-09, W W. 
‘S. 13, Nocton EA W. (See EMM., March, 1868, p. 231). 
Lincoln (FowLeEr, Brit. COL.) 
GYROPHANA GENTILIS, Zr. 
N. 4, Little Coates, a very large colony in a decayed fungus on an 
old ash stump, 24-9-06, W W. 
S. 13, Nocton, E A W. (see E M M., March 1868, p. 231). 
GYROPHENA MINIMA, Ey. 
Lincoln (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) is our only record. 
GYROPHENA LEVIPENNIS, Kr. 
N. 4, Bradley, a number in a fungus on an old stump at roadside, 
15-8-09, W W. Irby, 12-6-09, W W 
S. 15, Sapperton, 10-00, S C S. 
GYROPHANA MANCA, Er. 
The commonest species of the genus in our county. 
N. 4, Bradley, in fungi on stumps by the roadsides in large 
numbers, g-8-09, and occurring there each year, W W. 
Little Coates, WW. 6, ‘In abundance in boleti growing 
on an old stump by the side of the road between Lincoln 
and Langworth.” (FowLer, Brit. Cor.) Newton Cliff, 
18-6-o1, abundant in fungus on an old ash stump, A T. 
S. 13, Nocton,E AW. (See E M M., March 1868, p. 231). 
