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by Dr. Sharp, to whom I tender my sincere thanks, and the names are those of his 

 Monograph. Most of them are chance captures, and I cannot say I have worked 

 the genus thoroughly ; had I done so, this list would probably have been longer. 



H. languida, Er., i specimen in a marshy place on Wisley common near 

 Weybridge : hotevpes, Er., 1 specimen at Sanderstead, in dead leaves : plumbea, 

 Wat., under sea-weed on the coast, Dover : lonclinensis, Sharp, a few in marshy 

 places at Lee : oblongiuscula, Sh., in dead leaves, Sanderstead : pagana, Er., a few 

 specimens at Sanderstead, Wimbledon, &c. : occulta, Er., 1 or 2 specimens at 

 Shirley : fungivora, Th., at Shirley, Hampstead and Darenth, in dead leaves, and 

 in fungus at Loughton : incana, Er., sparingly, in the neighbourhood of Lee, in 

 marshy places : nigella, Er., in company with the preceding, but of more frequent 

 occurrence : wquata, Er., under bark at Cobham, Kent (a few specimens) : angustula, 

 Man., in a sand pit at Shirley, and in dead leaves on Mickleham Downs : linearis, 

 Gr., under bark of various trees at Shirley, Mickleham, Cobham, and Darenth : 

 debilis, Er., several specimens in a marshy place at Lee : fallaciosa, Sh., 1 specimen 

 in a marshy place at Lee, Kent (mentioned in Dr. Sharp's Monograph as occurring 

 only in Scotland) : rufotestacea, Kr., 1 specimen at Mickleham (Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 vol. v., p. 218) : gemina, Er., in marshy places at Lee : soror, Kr., sparingly at 

 Weybridge, Hammersmith, Loughton, and Mickleham : exilis, Er., a few specimens 

 at Weybridge and Wimbledon : palleola, Kr., 1 specimen in dead leaves at Darenth 

 Wood, last autumn (the only locality given in Dr. Sharp's monograph is Eeigate) : 

 validiuscula, Kr., at Mickleham, in dead leaves (the only locality given in 

 Dr. Sharp's Monograph is Edinburgh) : subcenea, Sharp, in fungus, at Mickleham : 

 trianguhim, Kr., 1 specimen at Gravesend, on the banks of the Thames : ignobilis, 

 Sh., several specimens at Loughton, last autumn, in fungus and dead leaves (only 

 recorded from Edinburgh and Shirley in Dr. Sharp's Monograph) : boletobia, Th. 

 (nigritula, Wat. Cat.), in fungus at Weybridge and Mickleham: coriaria, Mill., 

 several specimens in West Wickham Wood, in moss, also at Darenth : sodalis, Er., 

 scarce, Weybridge, Mickleham, and Loughton : divisa, Mark., a few specimens at 

 Weybridge and Mickleham, in fungus : gagatina, Bau. (variabilis, Kr.), in dead 

 leaves at Weybridge, Birch Wood, Mickleham, and New Forest : nigricornis, Th., 

 at Weybridge, in dead leaves : angusticollis, Th., single specimens at Mickleham 

 and Eichmond Park : corvina, Th., single specimens at Weybridge and Mickleham, 

 and in profusion in fungus, last autumn, at Loughton : atomaria, Kr., in dead leaves 

 at Sanderstead, 1 specimen : testaceipes, Heer, 1 specimen at Sanderstead, in dead 

 leaves : oblita, Er., several specimens at Mickleham, in fungus : autumnalis, Er., 

 3 specimens in Cossws-burrows in the New Forest, last July, (only recorded from 

 Norwood and Horning in Dr. Sharp's Monograph) : inquinula, Er., common in clung 

 heaps, at Gravesend : flavipes, Gr., at Cobham, a few specimens in vegetable refuse : 

 canescens, Sh., single specimens at Hounslow and Weybridge : celata, Er., single 

 specimens at Weybridge, in dead leaves : marcida, Er., very common in fungus, &c, 

 in the autumn, at Loughton, Shirley, Darenth and Birch Woods, and Mickleham : 

 intermedia, Th., at Mickleham, in fungus, rare : cadaverina, Bris., rare, single 

 specimens at Weybridge and Loughton : Icevana, Muls., ] specimen at Weybridge : 

 cinnarnoptera, Th., a few specimens at Loughton, in fungus : testudinea, Er., 

 sparingly, at Wimbledon and Mickleham, in leaves : muscorum, Bris., common, 

 Darenth, Weybridge, Southend, and Cobham : pilosiventris, Th., 2 or 3 specimens 



