144 Friend: Box Fungus at Carlisle. 
Stenus declaratus Er. Saltburn. 
*Bledius bicornis Germ. (ruddii Steph. ?). Banks of the 
Tees near Redcar, June 1897. Canon Fowler does not 
consider this species to be identical ‘with the B. rudd of 
Stephens, which was so named by him from specimens _ 
taken by the Rev. G. T. Rudd “a ‘*Coatham Marshes, 
Yorkshire”? (Brit. Col., vol. ii., p. 367). I have no doubt 
but that Rudd’s specimens were found in the same locality 
as that in which I have now taken BP. bicornts. 
*Oxytelus maritimus Thoms. Saltburn, among decaying 
eaweed and refuse on the coast. Common. 
*Oxytelus complanatus Er. Saltburn, on the coast. 
Ancyrophorus omalinus Er. In flood-refuse by the stream at 
Saltburn, April 1897. 
*Trogophiceus pusillus Grav. Saltburn. 
Trogophliceus bilineatus Steph. Banks of the Tees near 
Redcar. © 
Trogophleus corticinus Grav. Among gravel by the stream 
in Saltburn Wood. 
*Homalium allardi Fairm. Saltburn, in dead birds on the 
coast, June 1897. 
*Homalium pusillum Grav. Under bark of fir at Saltburn, 
May 1897. : 
*Homalium czesum Grav. Saltburn. Common. 
*Homalium oxyacanth# Grav. Saltburn, on the coast. 
Anthobium minutum F. Saltburn. 
*Anthobium ophthalmicum Payk. In Kilton Wood, near 
Saltburn. Common. July 189 
+ Megarthrus: denticollis Béck. ‘On the sea-banks at Saltburty | 
July 1896. 
Megarthrus depressus Lac. Saltburn, on the sea-banks. 
Megarthrus sinuatocollis Lac. Saltburn Wood. 
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NOTE—FUNGI. 
Box Fungus at Carlisle.—Looking into a florist’s window during 
a Mei a ee beens in dence! last < was surprised to find some sprays of box, 
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Easter J, it rred in ae ae antities in bach eons garden at — 
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wont of record.—HILpERIC Fates Ocker Hill, Tipton, ist April 1898. 
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