260 appendix to the catalogue of the insects 



74. Epaphius. 

 1. E. SEOALis. Among the gravel of Oaer Burn, on the way to 

 Langleyford. — ,/. U, 



3-la. Aepus, Leach. 

 1, A. FULVESCENS, Lcach. 



Steph. Illust, Mmid., i , 174. — Curt. Brit. Ent, pi. 203. 

 Beneath stones, between tide marks, near Budle, and North 

 Sunderland. — J. II. June. 



37. Tremorphus. 



1. T. HUMERALis. Castle wood, Morpeth. — Mr. John Scott. 



41. Leistus. 



3. L. Janus. This is an immature state of L . fulvibarhis. 



4. L. SPiNiLABRis, Fab. This, along with L. rufescetis, forms the 



ferrugineus of the Linnean collection (Haliday MS.) 

 L. sphiilahris occurs at Monkhouse. 



42. Helobia. 



2. H. nivalis. Wooler Water, and without exhibiting any differ- 



ence j under stones, &c., near the summit of Hedgehope. 



44. Elapiirus. 



1. E. cupreus. Base of Hedgehope. 



2. E. RiPARius. Vale, below Langleyford. 



45. Notiophilus. 

 2. N. TIBIALIS, Steph. = palustris, Duft. Er., (non, Steph.) 

 Abundant, near the summit of Hedgehope. 



46. Bembidium, Illiger.^ 



1. B. flavipes, Linn. Catalogue, No. 2. Banks of the Till. — 



J. II. 



2. B. pallipes, Duft. Catalogue, No. 3. 



3. B. PALUDOSUM, Fanz. Catalogue, No. 1. Mitford, and banks 



of the Till. 



* By T. J. Bold. 



