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the cabinets there. It was returned to me as the true 

 Agonum quadripunctatum, of De Geer, and is the only 

 known British example of that species. — T. J. B. 



7. A. ATRATUM. This, as well as No. 9 A. piceiLm, belongs to A. 



fuliginosum, Knoch. A. iSimpsoni, ^3M??iim, striatuTriy 



fuscipenne, fuliginosum, and gracile, of Stephens, likewise 



rank under this head. It occurs near Langleyford/ and 



at the base of Yeavering Bell. 



10. A. PiciPEs, Fah. This, according to Mr. Haliday, is the A. 

 piceum of the Linnean collection. 



20. Omaseus. 



1. 0. Orinomus. Two specimens, on Langley common ; in June. — 



T. J. B. On the upper part of Hedgehope. — J. II. 



3. 0. MELANARiTJS, Illiger. - 0. VULGARIS, Linn. Col. ! (Holiday 



MS.) 



21. Steropus. 



2. S. ^THIOPS. On the upper part of Hedgehope. — J. H. 



27. Amara. 



1. A. EURYNOTA. This is A. acuminata, Sturm. 



la. A. SIMILATA, Gj/U. 



Steph. Illust, Maud., i., 128. 

 Near Wooler. — J. H. June. 



2. A. TRiviALis. Near Langleyford and Wooler. — /. H. 



3a. A. SPRETA, De Jean. 



Steph. Manual, No. 255. 

 On the Bents, at South Shields. — /. H. May — June. 



4. A. FAMiLiARis, Greutzer. 



Ste2yli. Illust., Mand., i., 133. 

 To this belong A. Icevis, and A. cursor, of the Catalogue. 



7. A. TIBIALIS. Langleyford Vale and Wooler j and on Gateshead 

 Fell.—/. H. 



