230 SOME ADDITIONS, ETC., TO THE COLEOPTEE.A 



come across var. ciliaris, and so add to our know- 

 ledge of the distribution of a most interesting beetle 

 (Ent. Rec, 1904, p. 260). 



1 00 1 . Ocypits fuscatus, Gr. 



Taken by Prof. Hudson Beare in a field near 

 Winlaton, October, 1904, and by myself in the same 

 locality, spring. 



fir36. Diamus coerulescens, Gyll. 



" Rare. Ouseburn Dene, Wallington, Dr. Power. 

 Near Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy" (Nat. Hist. Trans., 

 p. 41). 



On the Derwent near Rowlands Gill, June, 1904. 



II 88. Stenus bifoveolatus, Gyll. 

 Gibside. 



■j"i320. Anthobium sorbi, Gyll. 

 Winlaton Mill, 1901. 



" Local. On low plants in woods, on the Irthing, 

 and elsewhere" (N. H. Trans., p. 47). 



fi32i. Proteimis oralis, Steph. 



Winlaton Mill, under dead birds in wood, with 

 F. brachypterus, F., April, 1904. 



"Rare. Near Morpeth, Gosforth, etc," (N. H. 

 Trans., p. 48). 



1339. Agathidium nigripenne, Kug. 



Beneath bark of felled beeches, etc., Winlaton 

 Mill, spring and autumn. This spring ( 1 904) I came 

 across a gathering of more than twenty. 



" Gosforth, Jesmond, Ravensworth, Whittle Dene, 

 etc., "Wallington," Dr. Power" (N. H. Trans., p. 53). 



1347. A. rotundatum, Gyll. 



From a rotten tree lying in a wood near Winlaton 

 Mill, May 13th, 1904. 



"In woods, &c., somewhat rare" (N. H. Trans., 

 P- 53)- 



