236 SOME ADDITIONS, ETC, TO THE COLEOPTERA 



1903, where I came across it again early this year, 

 i?. depressus, F., R. ferrugineus, Pk., R. dhpar, Pk , 

 and R. biptistulatus, F., occur commonly in the same 

 locality (Ento. Rec, 1904, p. 261). 



An extremely small example occurred from a hard 

 fungus, Gibside, October, 1904. 



1 8 19. Tenebriodes mmtriiamctis, L. 



Introduced. Taken by Mr. F. Johnson, Byer Moor, 

 near Burnopfield. 



(N. H. Trans., p. 59. Trogosita ?fiauritanua, Linn.) 



**i835. Lathridius bergrothi, Reit. 



For more than three years I have taken Lathridius 

 bergrothi, Reit. — but recently added to the British 

 Catalogue — commonly with other species of the 

 LathridiidcB, in a cellar at Winlaton, mostly from 

 the whitewashed walls and ceiling (Ento. Record, 

 1904, p. 260-2). 



1836. Coninomus nodifer, West. 



Not uncommon at sap, in fungi, etc., autumn. 



1839. E^iicnnis minutus, L. 



From cherry blossom, Winlaton Mill, May, 1904. 



Lathridius lardariiis, De G., Enicmus transversus, 

 01., Corticaria pubescens, Gyll., C. crenulata, Gyll., 

 C. denticulata, Gyll., C.fulva, Com., and C. elongata, 

 Gyll., are other small things which have occurred 

 with us lately. 



1890. A^itherophagus pallens, 01. 



From hawthorn blossom, Winlaton Mill, spring, 

 1904. 



fi9i6. Paraviecosojua melanocephalum, Hbst. 



Near Blanchland, beneath flood refuse of a small 

 stream. April, 1904. 



" Hartford Bridge, Briar Dene, and on the Irthing" 

 (N. H. Trans., p. 62). 



