NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 201 



10. A. SANGUiNEUM, De Geer. 



Walton, in A7in. and Mag, Nat. Hist., xiii., 452. 

 « Twizell."— P. J. Selhij, Usq. 



11. A. CRUENTATUM, Walton. 



Walton, in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., xiii., 452. 

 Fields: near Axwell, and at Gibside. — T.J.B. Near Swal well. — 

 J. H. May— Sept. 



12. A. Onopordi, Linn. 



Steph. niiist., Mand., iv., 17o. 

 Eare. Bothall, Washington, and Gibside. — T. J. B. Fields 

 on the Dervvent, above Swalwell. — J. H. June — Sept. 



13. A. Radiolus, Marsh. 



Steph. niust, Mand., \y., 176. 



On Malva sylvest7'is, abundant, but local. " Tvvizell." — P. J. 

 SeTby, Esq. Bj the side of the turnpike near Swalwell, and also 

 near CuUercoats. May — Sept. 



Dwarf, ill-formed specimens might be taken for a distinct 

 species. 



14. A. iENEUM, Fah, 



Steph. Illust., Mand., iv., 177. 

 On Malva sylvestris, abundant, but local. "Twizell." — P. J. 

 Selhy, Esq. Swalwell, Ravensworth, Dilston, CuUercoats, Whitley. 

 February — September. 



15. A. Carduorum, Kirby. 

 Steph. Illust, Mand., iv., 177, 



On thistles, common. June — September. 



16. A. RUFIROSTRE, Fah. 



Steph. Fdust, Mand., iv., 178. 

 Gibside; rare. — T. J. B. 



17. A. PALLiPES, Kirby. 



Steph. niust.,Mand., iv., 178. 

 " Twizell." — P. J. Selhy, Esq. I have two specimens, one from 

 a field above Swalwell, and the other from a wood on Lobley 

 Hill.— ^. H. June. 



