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2. P. ruscrprs, De Jean ? 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i1., 8. 
_ Abundant on the borders of pools near Prestwick Car. June. 
3. P. sreutratus, Ji. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 8. 
In moist places. “'Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Hsq. Long Ben- 
ton, Gibside, Ravensworth Woods, Sunderland, Hartlepool. It 
is a vernal insect. 
4, P. guttuna, J71. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., u1., 9. 
“Twizell.”"—P. J. Selby, Esq. Newcastle.-—G. Wailes, Lisq. 
49. Ocys, Kirby. 
1. O. currens, Kirby. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 10.—Hlaphrus Pumilio, Dufts. 
Faun. Aust., 11., 214. 
Meldon Park.—G. Wailes, Hsq. “Castle Eden Dean.”—Rev. 
W. Little. Marsden.—J. H. 
2. O. MELANOCEPHALUS, Leach. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i1.,10, pl. x., f. 2. 
Under the bark of decayed trees in moist situations. Planta- 
tions on the Team, Dunston, Swalwell, and Gibside. December 
—June. 
50. Prerypuus, IMegerle. 
1. P. remoratus, Sturm. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i1., 12.—v., 384. 
Common. “Twizell.”"—P. J. Selby, Hsq. On the kanks of 
the Team and Derwent, all the year. 
2. P. concinnus, Kirby. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 12.—v., 385. 
Rather uncommon : banks of the Tyne, and by the side of the 
Derwent, near Axwell Park. May—November. 
3. P. nuprstris, Mab. 
Bembidium rupestre, Boisd. et Lacord. Faun. Ent. Paris., 
i, 276, 13.—Heer, Fn. Col. Helv., i., 129, 25. Hlaphrus 
rupestris, Fab. Syst. Hl., i., 246.—Peryphus littoralis, 
Steph. Illust., Mand., ii., 13.—v., 385. 
Common. It winters under bark, or in large companies be- 
