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13. Gymnusa brevicollis, Payk. ; Kraatz, I. c. 873. 

 Very rare near some swampy pools at Wooler. 



14. Megacronus inclinans, Grav. ; Kraatz, 1. c. 444 (Bolitobius). 

 My collection has been enriched, by the kindness of Mr. Wil- 

 son, junr., with a specimen of this rare species, which he took 

 in the Ravensworth Woods. 



15. Heterothops dissimilis, Grav. ; Kraatz, 1. c. 485. 

 Very rare. Wood at Old Earl, near Wooler, in October. 



16. Stenus incanus, Erich. ; Kraatz, 1. c. 758. 



A single specimen from Wooler Haugh. Apparently a very 

 rare and local insect, and previously only taken in Dumfries- 

 shire, by Dr. Sharp. 



17. S. Guynemeri, Duval, Faune Francaise, 581. 



In moss near a waterfall, in company with Dianous ccerulescens. 



18. Geodromicus globulicollis, Mann ; Kraatz, 1. c. 927 (An- 



thophagus). 

 Rare. Cheviot, Mr. R. Hislop. 



19. Lesteva Sharpi, Rye, Ent. Annual, 1867, 51. 



Cheviot, but very rarely, in August. Not taken hitherto in 

 England to my knowledge. 



20. L. muscorum, Duval; D. Sharp, Ent. Mon. Mag., VEIL, 



83. 

 Three specimens from Wooler Haugh. 



21. Phlceobium clypeatum, Mull. ; Kraatz, 1. c. 1033. 

 Omitted in my revision. Not of frequent occurrence : most 



commonly found in cut grass. Several specimens were taken at 

 Wooler, in October. 



22. Tychus niger, Payk., Faune Francaise, 356. 

 In moss, &c. Common. 



23. BytMmis Burrelli, Denny, Faune Francaise, 358. 

 Very rare. Wooler district. July and August. 



24. Trichopteryx rivularis, All. ; Matthews, Ent. Mon. Mag., 



Dec, 1871, p. 152. 

 Two examples, named by the Rev. A. Matthews, are from 

 Gosforth, and are the only local specimens I have seen. 



