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Tetratoma fungorum, Rev. 81. 



A fine series, from fungi, near "Wooler. 



Te. ancora, 1. c. 



A specimen, taken in fungi, at Earl, near Wooler, in October. 



Phytonomus polygoni, Rev. 89. 

 Several taken in the Wooler district. 



Tracliyphlceus scaber, Rev. 90. 



Very rare. Near Wooler, in October. 



Erirliinus majalis, Rev. 92. 



A fine series beaten out of sallows, near Wooler, in May. 



Er. agnathus, 1. c. 



Two specimens witb tbe foregoing. 



Elleschus bipunctatus, Rev. 92. 



Local, but in abundance, near Wooler, in May. 



Rhinonchus castor, Rev. 94. 

 Wooler. Rare. 



Ceuthorhynchiis rugulosus, 1. c. 95. 

 Wooler. Rare. 



Ce. cyanipennis, 1. c. 

 Wooler. Rare. 



Graptodera longicollis, Rev. 103. 



Of several batches, taken promiscously, at various times, on 

 heather, nearly all are females ; one male to eight or ten females 

 being the usual proportion. This is very curious, and it would 

 be interesting to know if the same disparity obtains in other 

 species of the family Halticidce. 



Note. — Dr. Sharp, in his recently published (July, 1871), and 

 valuable "Catalogue of British Coleoptera," has made consi- 

 derable alterations in nomenclature, most of which will have to 

 be adopted. They are however too numerous to be enumerated 

 here. 



