50 CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 
8. T. counarts, Payk. 
Steph. Manual, No. 376. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Hsg. “Durham.”—Ornsby’s Dur- 
ham. 
33. Burmus, Ziegler. 
1. B. patuposts, Gyll. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i. 171. Hardy, in Berwick Club's 
Proceedings, i1., 195. 
Rare ; one specimen at Long Benton, and another in the Dean 
above Winlaton Mill, in June. 
2. B. pauuipus, Stem. 
Steph. Manual, No. 378. Hardy, in Berwick Club’s Pro- 
ceedings, i., 195. 
Rare ; Tyneside, and on the Ballast Heaps at South Shields. 
—T. J. B. Dr. Johnston finds it in the vicinity of Berwick- 
upon-T weed ; it has also been detected further to the north. 
3. B. micros, Herbst. 
Curtis, Brit. Ent. pl. 310.—B. rubens, Steph. Illust. Mand., 
ry Ls 
Rare ; Newcastle—G. Wailes, Hsq. Beneath rejectamenta on 
the Team, in January.—J. H. There are also two specimens in 
Mr. John Hancock’s collection, taken within the district. 
4, B. tonetcornis, Stam. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 172. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
34. Hpapuius, Leach. 
1. E. secauis, Payk. 
Steph. Lllust. Mand., i., 173. 
Not common, though widely distributed ; Jarrow Slake.—G. 
Wailes, Hsq. Long Benton, Kenton, Gibside, &ec., in June. 
Division 3. CHumnineA, Westw. 3 
35. Loricera, Latreille. 
1. L. prticornis, Fab. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 69.—Carabus pilicornis, fab. Syst. 
HLS.) VIS: 
Under moss and stones in heathy soils, from the coast to the 
highest upland. Common all the year. 
