28 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



30. H. cccsula, Er. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 159 ; H. angusta, Trans. 



01. II., 84. 



"Under sea weed and stones at South Shields and Marsden, 

 in March," Mr. J. Hardy. 



31. H . fallaciosa, Sharp, 1. c. 157. 

 " Sweethope," Dr. Power. 



32. H. cireellaris, Grav., Trans. CI. II., 81 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 160. 

 In moss, &c. Very abundant. 



33. H. immersa, Er., Trans. 01. II., 80; D. Sharp, 1. c. 165. 

 Somewhat rare. Generally found beneath bark, &c, in woods. 



34. H. eremita, Eye, Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 319 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 



169. 

 Whitley Sands, rarely. " Top of Cheviot, Henhole, &c, com- 

 mon," Mr. J. Hardy. 



35. H. curtipennis, Sharp, 1. c. 173. 



Two examples from Henhole in June, by Mr. J. Hardy. 



36. H. analis, Grav., Trans. 01. II., 84; D. Sharp, 1. c. 175. 

 Very common. 



37. H. britnnea, Fab., Trans. CI. II., 82; D. Sharp, 1. c. 184. 

 On low herbage in woods, and in fungi. Common. 



38. H. mbcenea, Sharp, 1. c. 187. 



Banks of the Irthing, &c, in rejectamenta, &c. 



39. H. anicollis, Sharp, 1. c. 189. 



Frequents cut grass, garden refuse, &c. Long Benton, Gos- 

 forth, Heaton, &c. " Wallington," Dr. Power. 



40. H. xanthoptera, Steph. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 189 ; H. socialis, 



Trans. CI. II., 83. 

 In fungi, at sap of felled trees, &c. Common. 



41. H. valida, Kz. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 192. 



Rare. Two males and one female, taken at Gosforth, are in 

 my collection. 



