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18. H. oblongiuscula, Sharp, 1. c. 130 ; H. oblonga, W. C. 

 Rare. Banks of the Team, Mr. J. Hardy. 



19. H. vicina, Steph., Trans. 01. VI., 226 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 133. 

 Common throughout the district. 



20. H. pagana, Er., Trans. 01. V., 222 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 136. 

 Rare. Ousehurn Dene and elsewhere. 



21. H. graminicola, Grav., Trans. 01. II., 77; D. Sharp, 1. c. 



137. 



Abundant in damp places in woods, &c. 



22. H. Halobrectha, Sharp, 1. c. 139 ; H. maritima, Trans. 01. 



VI., 227 ; H. alga:, var., 1. c. II., 78. 

 Beneath sea weed. Common. 



23. H. alga, Hardy, Trans. 01. II., 78 ; H. puncticeps, 1. c. 



VI., 226; D. Sharp, 1. c. 140. 



With the foregoing, hut less common. 



Mr. Hardy's name, being founded on a good description, and 

 published in 1851, must supersede Herr Thomson's puncticeps, 

 which dates from 1852. 



24. H. occulta, Er., Trans. 01. VI., 227 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 143. 

 One local female in my own collection. 



25. H.fungivora, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 144. 



Three males in my own collection, and Mr. Hardy has speci- 

 mens from the Team side, near Ravensworth. 



26. H. picipes, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 145 ; H. gemina, Trans. 



01. VI., 227. 

 Rare. I have three local specimens. 



27. H. excellens, Kz. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 146. 

 Rare. North end of Whitley Sands. October. 



28. H. monticola, Thorns., Trans. 01. III., 296 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 



147. 

 Rare. Near Washington, and at Gosforth. " Wallington, in 

 fungi," Dr. Power. August. October. 



29. H. subglabra, Sharp, 1. c. 149. 

 Rare. Seghill Dene, in July. 



