130 MR. T. J. HOLD ON LOCAL HOMOPTEUA. 



15. ^4>. albifrons, Lin. Males and females. Rather abundant 



on the sea-banks at South Shields, and in similar places 

 near Whitley and Hartley in August and September. 



16. Ac. rivularis, Gferm. I took a number of both sexes of this 



species near Hartley, in tufts of grass, in August and 

 September, and near South Shields in October. 



17. Ac. agrestis, Fall. Amongst grass ; abundant everywhere. 



I found it exceedingly common in the fields near Hartley 

 in October. 



18. Jassus ocellaris, Fall. Long Benton, August and October. 



19. J. pascuelhis, Fall. Sea-coast near Whitley, and in Cum- 



berland. 



20. J. striatus, Lin. Whitley and South Shields. Rare. 



21. -/. mixtus, Fab, One specimen only, Jesmond, August. 



22. J. quadrinotatus. Fab. Long Benton and Gosforth, August 



and September. 



23. ./. prasinus, Fall. Gosforth, August. Also near Lanercost, 



Cumberland. 



24. J. suhfusculus, Fall. Abundant at Gosforth, in April ; also 



in Cumberland in June. Affects the birch. 



25. J. sexnotatus, Fall. One specimen only taken on the bor- 



ders of Cumberland and Northumberland. 



26. Agallia venosa, Fall. Exceedingly abundant on the sea- 



banks, north of Whitley, where it shelters in the grass 

 and plants growing on the margin of the sand. 



27. Ifegophthalmus scanicus, Fall., — pallidipennis, Curtis, $. 



Same locality as the preceding, and near South Shields. 

 Not rare. 



28. Eupteryx smargaclula, Fall. On trees, &c, Gosforth, but 



rarely. August. 



29. E. flavescens, Fab. Little Benton, July. 



30. E. Ulmd, Lin. Common at Heaton and elsewhere. 



31. E. pulchetta, Fall. Little Benton, but rarely. 



