256 Mr Hardy on the Entomology of the Cheviot Hills. 



nigra. Yeavering Bell, near Earle, and Dunsdale ; in garden 

 at Wooler. 

 Homalota marcida, Er. One. Wooler district. 



„ intermedia, Th. Three. Old Middleton wood. In 



fungi. 



„ cadaverina, Briss. Several. Fir wood at Langley- 



ford ; Old Middleton wood ; near Earle, &c. 



„ l^evana, Mais. Two. Hay above Broadstruther. 



„ cinnamoptera, Th. Six. Langleyford and Old Mid- 



dleton wood. 



„ parva, Sahib. Langleyford, and hay at Broadstruther. 



„ MELANARIA, Sahib. Hay near Earle; garden refuse, 



Wooler. 



„ muscorum, Briss. In hay, &c. Old Middleton wood, 



Bizzle, Broadstruther, Earle, Dunsdale. 



„ orbata, Er. Three. Probably decayed hay near 



East Lilburn. 

 Oligota estplata. In hay near Broadstruther. 

 Eistcephalus complicans. Among withered grass, October. 

 MylljENa minuta. Side of pond in Earle field, near Pin Well. 

 New. 



„ brevtcornis. In marshy spots in the Bizzle, and near 

 Broadstruther ; not rare. 

 Gymnttsa brevicollis. On better examination, the G. variegata 



of my first list proves to be this — a better insect. New. 

 Boletobius ciNGTJLATUs. Mr Hislop informs me that this has 



been taken in the Wooler district. 

 Tachinus proximus. In fungi, Langleyford and Old Middleton 

 wood. 



„ pallipes. One in the Bizzle. Pare. 



Heterothops dissimilis. At the base of fungi in a fir wood near 



Earle Hill Head. New. 

 Quedius ruficollis. In a fir wood near Earle Hill Head. 



,, UMBRiNus, maitro-rupus, PULVicoLLis. Various locali- 

 ties. 



,, atjricomus, Kies. This was first described by me in our 

 "Proceedings" as a British insect, under the name of Q. scin- 

 tillans ; Kiesenwetter's description of Q. auricomus not having 

 then reached me. Mr Pye in his recent list of Ooleoptera in 

 "Ent. Annual" for 1871, ascribes the correction to Mr Murray ; 

 but I may as well reclaim my own property in this as well as 

 some other species in that Catalogue ; the portion en Brache- 

 lytra, as the compiler states in his preface, being, with a few 

 interpolations excepted, of my composition. The second British 

 specimen was taken by my friend Mr Hislop. In marshy spots 

 where water trickles among rocks. Bizzle. 



