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neath stones ; and frequents the sea-coast, as well as river banks 
and moist pastures. 
4. P. saxatiuis, Gyll. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 12.—v., 385. 
Common on the banks of the Tyne and Derwent. Feb.—Nov. 
There is a large variety occasionally to be met with having 
pale legs, the elytra suffused with reddish brown, and tinged 
more or less with bluish green.—Z’. J. B. 
5. P. tunatus, Andersch. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ui., 13. pl. x. f. 3. 
Rare ; by the side of the Derwent.—7. J. B. 
Stephens’ figure is from a young specimen, in which the elytra 
are pale, and the fascie very indistinct. Mature indi- 
viduals, especially males, are of a rich dark mahogany colour ; 
and the fascize are very variable, being in some instances quite 
imperceptible.—7. J. B. 
6. P. nirrpuLus, Jarsh. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 14.—Carabus nitidulus, Marsh. 1., 
454, 
Widely dispersed ; banks of the Tyne, Lobley Hill, Gibside, 
Dunston, Boldon, Marsden, Sunderland, Hartlepool.—April, 
—November. 
7. P. pEcorus, Zenker. 
Carabus decorus, Panz. Mn. Ger., 73, 4.—Bembidium deco- 
rum, Boisd. et Lacord. Faun. Ent. Paris., i., 279, 19.— 
Heer, Fn. Col. Helv. i., 132, 35.—Peryphus viridi-eneus, 
Spence.—/( Steph. Illust. Mand., ii., 15.) 
Banks of rivers. “ Twizell.”—P. J. Selby, Hsqy. Ouseburn, 
and on the banks of the Derwent, above Winlaton Mill. June, 
—July. 
8. P. aaruis, Spence. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i1., 15. 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Esq. Banks of the Tyne and, in 
the gravel of a rivulet, in a dean above Winlaton Mill. 
9, P. cnEMERYTHRUS, Steph. 
Steph. Manual, No, 421.—P. tibialis, Steph. IMust. Mand., 
ies 116). 
