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8. H. eoriguum, Gyll., Kz. 1. c. 984 (Om.). 

 Rare. 



9. H. Abietinus, Thorns., Skand. Col. IX., 318 (Phlcconomus) : 



Om. pusillum, Trans. CI. II., 61. 

 Beneath bark of felled pine trees. Not uncommon. 



10. H. continuum, Marsh., Kz. 1. c. 991 (Om.). 

 Very common. 



11. H. t'ite, Er., Kz. 1. c. 993 (Om.) ; Trans. CI. VI., 230. 

 In woods beneath bark, &c. Not uncommon. 



12. H. gracilicorne, Fairm., Faune Franc. I., 642 (Om.). 

 Rare. Four specimens, from Gosforth Woods. 



13. H.florale, Fab., Kz. 1. c. 996 (Om.). 



On flowers of UmbelUferce, &c, but not common. 



14. H. iopterum, Steph. ; Om. luciclum, Kz. 1. c. 995. 

 Rare. In cut grass, beneath bark, &c. 



15. H. striatum, Grav., Kz. 1. c. 1000 (Om.). 



Rare. G-osforth, and Boldon Flats. " Wallington, in August," 

 Dr. Power. 



16. H. inflatum, Gyll., Kz. 1. c. 1002 (Om.). 

 Rare. Ravensworth Woods, Mr. J. Hardy. 



EUSPHALERUM, Kz. 

 1. E. primula, Steph., Trans. CI. V., 54; Anthobium triviale, 



1. c. II., 61. 

 I have taken this insect plentifully at Gibside in the flowers 

 of the common primrose. Mr. Hardy found it in the flowers of 

 the guilder-rose and hawthorn. 



ANTHOBIUM, Leach. 



1. A. minutum, Fab., 1. c. 63. 



2. A. torquatum, Marsh., 1. c. 



3. A. opthalmicum, Payk., Kz. Ins. Deutsch. II., 1017. 

 Not unfrequent in flowers of broom, &c. 



4. A. sorbi, Gyll., Kz. 1. c. 1018. 



Local. On low plants in woods, on the Irthing, and elsewhere. 



