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Callicerus rigidicornis, Rev. 23. 



One specimen, from the Wooler district. 



Homalota carulea, Sahl., == H. carbonaria, Rev. 25. 



Taken on the banks of the Wansbeck, sparingly, by Dr. 

 Power, and very rarely, near Wooler, by Mr. Hardy. H. labilis 

 is very abundant in the latter district. 



Ho. londinensis, Rev. 26. 

 Two examples, from Wooler. 



Ho. clavipes, Rev. 26. 



Several more specimens have been taken, and prove that, with 

 us, this is exclusively a hill species. 



Ho. pagana, Rev. 27. 



Three or four from the Wooler district. 



Ho. occulta, Rev. 27; Ho.fungivora, id. (yar.) 

 In fungi, at Wooler, sparingly. 



Ho. picipes, Rev. 27. 



With the foregoing, but more abundant. 



Ho.fallaciosa, Rev. 28. 

 Wooler. Rare. 



Ho. curtipennis, Rev. 28. 



Several other examples have been found on the Cheviot range. 



Ho. valida, Rev. 28. 



A few examples, found in fungi, are from the Wooler district. 



Ho. sodalis (several) ; Ho. angusticollis (one), Rev. 29 ; Ho 

 marcida (one) ; Ho. intermedia (three) ; Ho. macrocera 

 (a few) ; Ho. Icevana (two or three) ; Ho. cinnamoptera 

 (two or three), Rev. 30 ; Ho. orbata, Rev. 31. 



Ml are from the Wooler district. 



Encephalus complicans, Rev. 32. 



A single example, from the same locality, in October. 



Tacliinus proximus, Rev. 33. 



In fungi, &c, in the Cheviot district, rather plentifully. 



T. pallipes, Rev. 33. 



A female, with the preceding. 



