BEMBIDIIDiE. — ELAPHRIDjE. 189 



— Sp. Peryphus albipes. ' JEneo-viridis nitidus, antennis rufescentibus, pedihus 



pallidis. (Long. corp. 2 lin.) 

 Be. albipes. Sturm ? — Pe. assimilis. Steph. Norn. 4. 



Above of a rich shining brassy green : mouth pitchy : palpi dusky : antennae 

 rufescent, with the terminal joints dusky: thorax with a faint dorsal channel 

 and a deep fovea on each of the hinder angles : elytra, with the suture, rather 

 piceous ; the disc brassy green ; rather deeply punctate striate, the striae 

 fainter on the sides, and reaching to the apex of the elytra : legs very pale 

 testaceous. 



I possess specimens of this insect from the north of England, but I am not 

 positive of its identity with the Pe. assimilis of Mr. Hey sham's MSS., not 

 having a typical example to guide me. 



Page 13. Peryphus rupestris. " On the banks of the Esk., near James-town." 

 — T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 



Page 14. Peryphus ustus? — " Rare: only two specimens taken in June, 1828, 

 near Saudsfi eld." — T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 



Page 14. Peryphus nitidulus. " Devonshire." — Mr. Chant. 

 Page 15. Peryphus viridi-aeneus. " Banks of the Esk, near Moss-land."— 

 T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 15. Peryphus tibialis. " Rather common on the banks of the Eden and 

 the Esk."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. " Devonshire."— Mr. Chant. 



Page 17. Peryphus atro-cceruleus. " Devonshire." — Messrs. Chant and Bentley. 

 " On gravel-beds on the Caldew, near Long Island and Cummersdale." — 

 T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



I regret being compelled to remain silent regarding Peryphus viridis, 



Heysham MSS., of which two examples were taken by that gentleman re- 

 cently near Carlisle, which I have not seen. 



Page 24. Lopha pulicaria. " Drumburgh-marsh, under rejectamenta." — T. C. 

 Heysham, Esq. 



Page 28. Tachypus bipunctatus. " Common on the banks of the Esk, below 

 the iron bridge at Garries-town." 



Page 28. Tachypus striatus. " This species has only occurred to me very 

 sparingly : I have taken solitary specimens on the banks of the Eden near 

 Allerby and Kinggarth, and on the Caldew in Denton Holme." — T. C. Hey- 

 sham, Esq. " Devonshire, in July, 1828."— Messrs. Bentley and Chant. 



Page 30. Bemjbidium paludosum. "Sheffield, August 15, 1828. It is not un- 

 common in Lancashire, where it is taken by Mr. Hobson." — Rev. E. W. Hope ; 

 who kindly furnished me with this species. ". But once met with on the 

 western extremity of Cardew-mire, in July, 1828." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 30. Bembidium flavipes. " Devonshire." — T. Marshall, Esq. " Rock- 

 cliff, Cardew-mire, and Moss-land." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 32. Sp. 1. Notiophilus aquaticus. This species may be known by the 

 striae on the elytra being rather distant, faint, and not reaching to the apex ; 



