OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 259 



9. A. iNGENUA, Duft. According to Dr. Schaum, there is no British 

 insect agreeing with this. Stephen's specimens, under this 

 name, belong to A. ohsoleta. We have not had an oppor- 

 tunity of examing the example in the possession of Mr. 

 Wailes. 



29. CURTONOTUS. 



1. C. PiCEUS, Fab. = SPINIPES, Linn. Col., (Ilallday MS.) 



30. Harpalus. 



1. H. RUFiMANUS, Marsh. ~ H. tardus, IlUger. 



2. H. LiMBATUs, DufL In Mr. Haliday's MS. list of the Coleop- 



tera of Ireland, this is stated to be the latus of the Linnean 

 collection. 



32. Trechus. 



1. T. DORSALis. This is a variety of No. 7 — T. placidus. 



2. T. RUFicoLLisI This is identical with No. 8 — T. collaris. 



4:a. T. COGNATUS, Gt/U. 



Harpalus cognatus, Gi/U. Ins. Suec, iv., 455. — Trechus 

 suturalis, Stej^h. Illust, Mand., i., 168. 

 Morpeth. — Mr. John Scott. Whitsunbank . Hill and Hedge- 

 hope. — J. H. 



5. T. BRUNNiPES. It is doubtful if this is more than a dark variety 

 of No. 6, T.fulvus, Marsh., (T. harpalinuSj Bej.J 



8. T. COLLARIS. Whitsunbank Hill and Belford Moor. — /. H. 



33. Blemus. 



1. B. PALUDOSUS. Among the gravel of Caer Burn, on the way 



to Langleyford. — J. H. 



2. B. PALLiDUS. This is £. lapidosus, Dawson, Ann. Nat. Hist., 



N.S., iii., 214. Trechus pallidus, Sturm, is a different 

 insect. 



3. B. MICROS. Morpeth ; in March. — Mr. John Scott. 



