NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. -53 



LIODES, Latr. 



1. L. humeralis, Fab., 1, c. 75. 

 Woods, &c. Common. 



2. L. glaber, Kug. ; L. abdominalis, 1. c. 

 In woods, &c. Apparently rare. 



3. L. orbicularis, Herbst., Nat. Hist. Trans. I., 132. 

 In fungi, at Gosforth. Rare, 



AMPHICYLLIS, Erich. 



1. A. globus, Fab., 1. c. 93. 

 Very rare. Gosfortb and Long Benton. 



AGATHIDIUM, III. 



1. A. nigripenne, Fab., Trans. CI. IV., 176; A. globus, 1. c. 



L, 75. 

 Gosfortb, Jesmond, Eavenswortb, Wbittle Dene, &c. " Wal- 

 lington," Dr. Power. Family parties, of a score or more, are 

 occasionally found beneatb tbe bark of felled trees. 



2. A. IcBvigatum, Ericb., 1. c. IV., 176. 

 Very rare. I bave only one local specimen. 



3. A. atrum, Payk., 1. c. I., 75. 



Rare. Ouseburn, Gosfortb, Wbittle Dene, Budle Crag, Carrs 

 Hill, and on tbe Irtbing. 



4. A. rotundatum, Gyll. ; A. Lycogalce, 1. c. II., 273. 



In woods, &c. Somewbat rare. I found it also at Tain in 

 Ross-sbire. 



5. A. varians, Beck., Erich. 1. c. 102; A. seminulum, Trans. 



CI. I., 76. 

 Frequents agarici growing on decaying trees, &c. Not rare. 



6. A. nigrinum, Sturm, 1. c. IV., 176; A. staphylcBum, 1. c. 



I., 75 (?) ; Leiodes ferruginea, 1. c. 74. 

 A rare species, and wbicb is sometimes found in fungi. It 

 has been taken at Bothal, Gosforth, Gibside, and by the Irtbing. 



