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42. //. succicola, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 193 ; H. euryptera, 



Trans. CI. VI., 227. 

 Gosforth and elsewhere ; but it is by no means common in our 

 district. 



43. H. trinotata, Kz. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 195, Trans. CI. VI., 227. 

 In vegetable refuse, &c. Abundant. 



44. H. xanihojpus, Thpms. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 196. 



Rare. I have taken it at Gosforth, in June, and on the coast 

 near Hartley, in September. 



45. H. fungicola, Kz. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 199 ; H. nigricornis, 



Trans. CI. VI., 227. 

 Gosforth, in fungi, but not common. August. " Walling- 

 ton," Dr. Power. 



46. H. ignobilis, Sharp, 1. c. 200. 



Two males, also from Grosforth, in August. " Wallington, in 

 fungi," Dr. Power. " Langleyford and Dunstanborough," Mr. 

 J. Hardy. 



47. H. sodalis, Er., Trans. CI. VI., 227 ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 205. 

 Gosforth, but rarely. 



48. H. gagatina, Bau. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 206. 

 Eare. Seghill Dene. July. 



49. H. nigricornis, Thorns.; D. Sharp, 1. c. 209; H. Thomsoni, 



Trans. CI. VI., 227. 

 Rare. Gosforth and Hartley. "Wallington, in fungi," Dr. 

 Power. 



50. H. angusticollis, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 210. 



Rare. Seghill Dene. July. " Wallington," Dr. Power. 



51. H. corvina, Thorns. ; D. Sharp, 1. c. 212 ; H. lepida, 



Trans. CI. VI., 228. 

 Rare, and local. 



52. H. sericea, Muls., Trans. CI. III., 296; D. Sharp, 1. c. 



225. 

 Not common. "Wallington," Dr. Power. 



