Mr Hardy on the Entomology of the Cheviot Hills. 255 



hay on Yeavering Bell and near Earle ; pond at Wooler and 

 near Lilburn, common. 

 Homalota clavipes. In October. Probably Cold Martin Moss, 



,, tibialis. Top of Cheviot and Hedgehope, in October. 



„ cbassicoenis, Gyll. One. Wooler haugh. Hitherto 



only Scottish. New. 



,, sylvicola, Fuss. Fir wood at Langleyford and else- 



where. Angust and October. New. 



„ pagaha, Er. A pair in the'Bizzle. 



,, occulta, Er., var. ftjngivoea. In iungi, fir wood at 



Langleyford. 



,, picipes, Th. A few. Fir wood at Langleyford; Old 



Middleton wood, &c. 



„ excellens, Kr. Two in moss. Cheviot and the 



Bizzle. 



,, pilicoenis, Th. One from "Wooler district and another 



from Pease Bridge dean, Berwickshire. Named by Mr Eye. 

 Rare. New. 



,, debilis, Er. One specimen from the Wooler district, 



and another from the side of a pond near Oldcambus, were at 

 first regarded as a new species, but are now found scarcely to 

 differ from this. New. 



,, fallactosa, Sharp. Three in October collection. 'New. 



,, ekemita, Bye. Top of Cheviot and Hedgehope in 



October ; in swarms in October in Cold Martin Moss, &c. 



,, Aubei, Briss. One ; locality not marked. It has been 



taken by Mr Hislop in Scotland. New. 



,, gempna, Er. One in hay at Dunsdale. New. 



,, cuetipennis, Sharp. Bizzle, and hay at Broadstruther ; 



Cold Martin Moss. 



,, ^eneicollis, Sharp. Fir wood at Langleyford ; Old 



Middleton wood ; hay near Earle, &c. 



,, xanthopteea, Steph. Same localities. 



„ valida, Kr. Same localities. 



„ stjccicola, Th. Several. Fir wood at Langleyford ; 



Old Middleton wood ; Broadstruther ; near Earle ; Dunsdale ; 

 near East Lilburn. 



„ fungicola, Th. The fir wood at Langleyford; Old 



Middleton Wood, &c. 



„ sodalis, Er. One or two. Old Middleton wood. 



„ eavilla, Er. One. Wooler district. New. 



„ seeicea, Muls. Two in the Bizzle ; in hay at Yeaver- 



ing Bell. 



„ nigea, Kr. In hay near Earle, Broadstruther, and 



Dunsdale. 



„ geemana, Sharp. In hay, &c, quite as common as 



