162 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



*NEMOURA, sp. Five, Dunachton ; one, Burley-in-Wharfedale. 

 Remains of this genus occurred in a crop from Dunachton. 



*LEUCTRA, sp. Two, Dunachton; one, Ballindalloch; one, Burley- 

 in-Wharfedale. Fragments belonging to this genus were found 

 in a crop from Dunachton. 



'Family PSOCID,. 

 GRAPHOPSOCUS CRUCIATUS, L. One, Ballindalloch. 



*C^:ciLius, sp. A specimen of this genus, undetermined, occurred 

 in a crop from Tulchan. 



Family SIALID^ (Alder-Flies). 

 SIALIS LUTARIA, L. Three specimens, Dunachton. 

 THE ROYAL SCOTTISH MUSEUM, EDINBURGH. 



SCOTTISH DRAGONFLY RECORDS. 

 By W. J. LUCAS, B.A., F.E.S. 



SINCE the publication in 1900 of my text-book on the 

 British Dragonflies, a number of records for Scotland have 

 come to hand. Our knowledge of the distribution of this 

 interesting order of insects in the northern part of the United 

 Kingdom is still, however, meagre in the extreme, and it is 

 with the hope that entomologists generally may be good 

 enough to try to add to our knowledge that the following 

 list is submitted. A full account of the distribution of the 

 Odonata in the Forth area was published in this magazine 

 by Mr. W. Evans in 1905. There is, of course, no necessity 

 to include the localities there recorded in the list that appears 

 below. No doubt some published records have escaped my 

 notice ; of such I shall be glad to hear. 



LEUCORRHINIA DUBIA. Inverness-shire: Nethy Bridge, i3th June 

 1900 (Col. Yerbury). Aberdeenshire : scarce at Invercanny 

 Moor (J. Mearns). 



SYMPETRUM STRIOLATUM. Isle of Lewis : Stornoway, a striking 

 variety figured in "Entom.," May 1900, p. 139 (H. S. Fremlin). 



