256 APPENDIX TO THE CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS 



APPENDIX. 



Since the publication of the early portion of this Catalogue, 

 several insects additional to the local Fauna have occurred. 

 These it is proposed to append here, along with the localities, since 

 ascertained, of some of the rarer kinds, accompanied with such 

 corrections in the list, as, upon mature consideration, appear to 

 be requisite. Of late years, the subject of nomenclature has 

 engaged the attention of several eminent continental entomolo- 

 gists ; and advantage has been taken of their researches, to make 

 such alterations, where apparently well founded, as shall place 

 the local Insect-Fauna in harmony with those of other parts of 

 Europe. The European species of the Bembidiides, having been 

 recently treated of in a monograph by M. Jacquelin Duval,* one 

 of the writers (Mr. Bold), through the medium of M. Javet, had 

 a series of the local species submitted to that author, while occupied 

 with his work, and he has had the goodness to attach names to 

 them, in accordance with his views. As they do not differ 

 materially from those now generally entertained, his arrangement 

 has been adopted in the revision that the local species have 

 undergone. The numbers correspond to those of the genera and 

 species as entered in the Catalogue ; except in the instance of the 

 Bembidiides, to which, having been re-united under the generic 

 term of Bembidium, this method of reference was inapplicable. 



GEODEPHAGA. 

 Family 2. CARABIDiE. 



3. Dromius. 

 5. D. FASCiATUs. Sea-coast, at Bamborough, Beadnell, and Em- 



bleton, in June. — J. H. 

 7. D. FOVEOLUs. Beneath stones, Wooler Haugh, and on Homildon 



Ileugh. — J. H. 



* De Bembidiis Europseis. Ann. de la Soc. Ent. de France, ser. 2, t. ix., 

 441—576, and t. x., 101—236. Paris, 1851-1852. 



