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36. Bapister, Clairv. 
1. B. Brpustunatus, Fab. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 72.—Carabus bipustulatus, Fab. 
Syst. H1., 1., 203. 
Under stones not unfrequent ; “Twizell.".—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
Ouseburn, Haydon Bridge, Marsden, West Boldon, Sunderland, 
Ryhope Dean, &c. Feb.—August. 
37. Trimorpuus, Stephens. 
1. T. HumERALIS, Bon. 
Badister humeralis, Boisd. et Lacord. Faun. Ent. Paris., 1. 
198, 4.—Heer. Faun. Ent. Helv., 1. 49, 4.—Trimor- 
phus scapularis, Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 180. 
Under moss at the roots of recently felled trees ; Meldon Park, 
Capons-cleugh, near Haydon Bridge, in April.—G. Wailes, Esq. 
38. Lictnus, Latreille. 
1. L. pepressus, Payk. 
Curtis Brit. Ent. pl. 75.—Steph. Ilust. Mand., i., 73. 
Of this rare insect two specimens have occurred ; one taken 
by the late Rev. G. T. Rudd, at the sea-shore end of Castle Eden 
Dean, and another by myself, on the sandy coast between Hart- 
lepool and Black-hall rocks, in April—J. H. 
SUB-FAMILY 4. CARABIDES, Westw. 
Drviston 1. Carasrpea, West. 
39. Cycurus, Fabricius. 
1. C. rostratus, Linn. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 45.—Curtis Brit. Ent., pl. 426. 
“Not uncommon during greater part of the year in Northum- 
berland.”—G. Wailes, Esq. “Twizell."°—P. J. Selby, Esq. 
“Common at the roots of trees in Maiden Castle Wood.”—Orns- 
bys Durham. Tanfield Dean, Gateshead Fell, Ravensworth, 
Swalwell, between Boldon and Hylton, Marsden, Ryhope Dean, 
Xe. 
‘40. Carasus, Linn. 
1. C. catenuLatus, Fab. 
Fab. Syst. El. i., 170.—Steph. Illust. Mand., 1., 48. 
Common. 
