OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 257 



4:a. Tarub, Clairville. 



1. T, BASALIS, Gpll. 



Steph. Ilhcst, Afand., i., 177. — Curt. Brit. Ent, pi. 235. 

 Kare; on the moors, near Twizell." — P. J. Selby, Esq. 



5. Clivina. 



2. C. coLLARis. Banks of the Till, in July, — J. H. 



6. Dyschirius. 



1. D. GiBBUs. Near Monkhouse, Dunstanborough Castle, and 



Wooler. — J. H. 



2. D. ^neus, Zeigler. 



Steijli. Illust.f Mand., i., 42. 

 Two specimens; Camboise. — J/r. John Scott. May. 



7. Patrobus. 



1. P. RUFiPES. This is P. excavatus, Payk. Carabus rufipes, of 

 Fabricius, has been ascertained to be a different insect. 

 This species is found on the summit of Hedgehope. 



8. Calathus. 



3. C. FULViPES, Gyll. = C. flavipes, Payh. On the coast, near 



Bamborough. — J. H. 



5a. C. MiCROPTERUs, Sturm. 



Steph. Illust., Mand., v., 437. 

 Beneath stones, near the summit of Hedgehope. — /. H. July. 



15. Agonum. 



4. A. VERSUTUM, of Stephens, as well as A. Iceve, lugubre, and 



a/rum, according to Dr Schaum (Ann. Nat. Hist., N.S.,iii.; 

 35,^ belong to A. moestwn. 



6. A. QUADRiPUNCTATUM, De Geer. Dr. Schaum having stated, 

 in his remarks on the British Geodephaga, in the Annals 

 of Natural History, for January, 1849, that the Agonum 

 quadripunctatum, of Stephens, "differs entirely from A. 

 quadripunctatiim, De Geer," I was induced to send my 

 specimens to Paris, for comparison with the specimens in 



