14 A CATALOGUE OF THE INSECTS OF 



9. B. Anglicanum, Sharp, Ent. Mon. Mag. VI., 132 ; B.femo- 

 ratum, var., Trans. CI. II., 265. 

 Banks of the Irthing and other streams on the western border 

 of our district. 



10. B. Bruxellense, Wesm., 1. c. II., 264. 

 Somewhat rare, but widely spread. 



11. B. concinnum, Steph., 1. c. 265. 



12. B. littorale, Oliv. ; B. rupestre, 1. c. 



13. B. lunatum., Duft., 1. c. 



14. B. saxatile, Gyll., 1. c. 264. 



Our local specimens are all of the dark variety. 



15. B. obaoletum, Dej. ; B. tricolor, 1. c. ; B. neglectum, Daw- 



son ; B. testaceum, W. C. 



16. B. decorum, Panz., Trans. CI. II., 262. 



17. B. stomoides, Dej. ; B. rvfipes, 1. c. 

 Banks of streams, but very rarely. 



18. B. monticola, Sturm., 1. c. 



19. B. brumipes, Sturm. ; B. nitididum, 1. c. 



20. B. Stephemii, Crotch ; B. affine, Steph. 

 Distinct from, and much rarer than, brunnipes. 



21. B. tibiale, Duft. ; B . fasciolatum, Trans. CI. II., 262. 



22. B. atrocaruleum, Steph.; B. fasciolatum, var. b., 1. c. 263. 



23. B. prasinum, Duft., 1. c. 262. 



24. B. obliquum, Sturm., 1. c. 265. 

 Very rare. Gosforth only. 



25. B. nigricorne, Gyll. ; Thomson, Skand. Col. I., 204. 

 This rare boreal insect was taken in our district by George 



Wailes, Esq. One of the original specimens, b)^ the kindness of 

 G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., now ornaments my collection. 



26. B. lampros, Herbst., Trans. CI. II., 261. 



27. B. Schuppelii, Dej., 1. c. IV., 54. 



Amongst grass on the margins of streams. Has only been 

 found on our western and northern borders. 



