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by Dr. Sharp, to whom I tender my sincere thanks, and the names are those^ 
Monograph. Most of them are chance captures, and I cannot say I have m< 
the genus thoroughly ; had I done so, this list would probably have been loi^ 
H. languida, Er., i specimen in a marshy place on Wisley commoni 
Weybridge : hiteipes, Er., 1 specimen at Sanderstead, in dead leaves : plu 
Wat., under sea-weed on the coast, Dover : lonclinensis, Sharp, a few in m 
places at Lee : ohlongiuscula, Sh., in dead leaves, Sanderstead : pagana, Er., 
specimens at Sanderstead, Wimbledon, &c. : occulta, Er., 1 or 2 spccirae 
Shirley : fungivora, Th., at Shirley, Hampstead and Darenth, in dead leave! 
in fungus at Loughton : incana, Er., sparingly, in the neighbourhood of L 
marshy places : nigella, Er., in company with the preceding, but of more frei 
occurrence : cequata, Er., under bark at Cobham, Kent (a few specimens) : angn 
Man., in a sand pit at Shirley, and in dead leaves on Mickleham Downs : lin 
Gr., under bark of various trees at Shirley, Mickleham, Cobham, and Dar 
debilis, Er., several specimens in a marshy place at Lee : fcdlaciosa, Sh., 1 spe( 
in a marshy place at Lee, Kent (mentioned in Dr. Sharp's Monograph as occi 
only in Scotland) : rufotestacea, Kr., I specimen at Mickleham (Ent. Mo. 
vol. v., p. 218) : gemina, Er., in marshy places at Lee : soror, Kr., sparing 
Weybridge, Hammersmith, Loughton, and Mickleham : exilis, Er., a few spec: 
at Weybridge and Wimbledon : palleola, Kr., 1 specimen in dead leaves at Da 
Wood, last autumn (the only locality given in Dr. Sharp's monograph is Keij 
validiuscula, Kr., at Mickleham, in dead leaves (the only locality giv 
Dr. Sharp's Monograph is Edinburgh) : suhcenea, Sharp, in fungus, at Mickle 
triangulum, Kr., 1 specimen at Gravesend, on the banks of the Thames : ign 
Sh., several specimens at Loughton, last autumn, in fungus and dead leaves 
recorded from Edinburgh and Shii-ley in Dr. Sharp's Monograph) : boletolic 
(nigritula, Wat. Cat.), in fungus at Weybridge and Mickleham: coriaria, 
several specimens in West Wickham Wood, in moss, also at Darenth : sodalit 
scarce, Weybridge, Mickleham, and Loughton : divisa, Mark., a few specime 
Weybridge and Mickleham, in fungus : gagatina, Bau. {variaMUs, Kr.), in 
leaves at Weybridge, Birch Wood, Mickleham, and New Forest : nigricornis 
at Weybridge, in dead leaves : angusticollis, Th., single specimens at Mick] 
and Richmond Park : corvina, Th., single specimens at Weybridge and Mickh 
and in profusion in fungus, last autumn, at Loughton : atomaria, Kr., in dead 1 
at Sanderstead, 1 specimen : testaceipes, Heer, 1 specimen at Sanderstead, in 
leaves : ohlita, Er., several specimens at Mickleham, in fungus : autumnalii 
3 specimens in Cosstts-burrows in the New Forest, last July, (only recorded 
Norwood and Horning in Dr. Sharp's Monograph) : inquinula, Er., common in 
heaps, at Gravesend : flavipes, Gr., at Cobham, a few specimens in vegetable re 
canescens, Sh., single specimens at Hounslow and Weybridge : celata, Er., s 
specimens at Weybridge, in dead leaves : marcida, Er., very common in fungus 
in the autumn, at Loughton, Shirley, Darenth and Birch Woods, and Mickle 
intermedia, Th., at Mickleham, in fungus, rare : cadaverina, Bris., rare, £ 
specimens at Weybridge and Loughton : Icevana, Muls., 1 specimen at Weybr 
cinnamoptera, Th., a few specimens at Loughton, in fungus : testudinea, 
sparingly, at Wimbledon and Mickleham, in leaves : muscorum, Bris., com 
Darenth, Weybridge, Southend, and Cobham : pilosiventris, Th., 2 or 3 spcci 
