40 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
5. C. ruscus, Mab ? 
Steph. Illust., Mand., 1. 99. 
Two specimens at Greencroft, D.—7. J. B. 
6. C. Motus, Marsh. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., 1. 101.—Carabus mollis, Marsh. 1. 456. 
“Twizell.,—P. J. Selby, Hsq. “Castle Eden Dean.”—@G. 
Wailes, Esq. Frequent on the Links at South Shields. March 
—Oct. 
9. Ampuyernus, Haliday. 
1. A. prcrus, Zarsh. 
Haliday, Entomologist, 175.—Carabus piceus, Marsh. i. 
444, Calathus piceus, Steph. Illust., Wand., i. 98, pl. vi. 
a &: 
In the neighbourhood of Bamburgh and Twizell.—P. J. Selby, 
Esq. Bradley Mill.—7Z. J. B. “ Durham.”—Ornsby’s Durham. 
It frequents the roots of trees and decayed stumps. 
10. Synucuus, Gyllenhal. 
1. 8. nrvauis, Z7i. 
8. vivalis, Steph. Illust., Mand., 1. 97. 
Sea coast at South Shields in July —Z. J. B. 
11. Pristonycuus, De Jean. 
1. P. rerricoxa, J//. 
Sphodrus Terricola, Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 85. 
Common in cellars and bake-houses. 
12. SpHoprus, Clairville. 
1. 8. LeUcopTHALMUs, Linn. 
Steph. [llust., Mand., 1. 84. 
In cellars and warehouses, not abundant. A specimen in an 
outhouse at Twizell, and another in a cellar at Lucker.—P. J. 
Selby, Esq. Newcastle and Long Benton. 
13. Puatynus, Bonelli. 
1. P. anevsticouuis, Yad. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 83. Carabus angusticollis, Fab. 
Syst. Hl. i. 182. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Hsq. Ovingham and Bradley Mill ; 
Ravensworth and Cocken Woods ; common on the banks of the 
Tyne and Derwent; “under stones near Kepyer.”—(Ornsby’s 
Durham) ; under sea-weed between Sunderland and Ryhope. 
