378 MR. T. J. BOLD ON COLEOPTERA. 



Quedius ruficollis ; Qu. suturalis; Qu. auricomus, Rev. 36. 

 All from Cheviot, but very rare. 



Philonthus umbratilus, Eev. 30. 

 Wooler. Rare. 



Dianous ccerulescens, Rev. 41. 



Hitherto very rare and local, but in May, 1871, it was taken 

 in plenty on the margin of a stream in the Cheviot district. 



Stenus tarsalis, Rev. 43. 



Six specimens from Cold Martin Moss, near Wooler, in Oc- 

 tober. 



Acidota crenata, Rev. 45. 



At the roots of heather on Cheviot, in August and October. 

 Five specimens taken. 



Homalium exiguum, Rev. 47. 



Several examples, from the Wooler district. 



Ho. brevicorne, Rev. 114 ; Ho. gracilicorne, 1. c. 47. 



Mr. Rye has pointed out that these are identical. Ent. An- 

 nual, 1871, 36. 



Choleva longula, Rev. 50. 



Half a dozen specimens, from the Wooler district, and all 

 found in fungi. All the examples that I have seen have the 

 apices of their elytra rounded. 



Epurasa florea, Rev. 56. 



Three or four from the flowers of sallows, in May, near 

 Wooler. 



Cryptophagus pubescens, Rev. 62. 

 Cheviot. One specimen only. 



MorycJms ameus, Rev. 65. 



In plenty, near Wooler, in May. 



Malthodes mysticus, Rev. 76. 



Several specimens, from Cheviot, in August. 



Anobium striatum, Rev. 79. [The Death-watch.] 

 One of our county gentlemen had nearly a score of bedsteads 

 completely destroyed by this pest. 



