SCOTTISH DRAGONFLY RECORDS 165 



AGRION PULCHELLUM. - - In Scotland according to de Selys 

 ("E.M.M.," 1900, p. 109). 



A. PUELLA. Indicated as Scotch, by De Selys ("E.M.M.," 1900, 

 p. 88). Mid-Lothian : One taken in June i 896, near Rosslyn 

 (W. Evans, "E.M.M.," 1900, p. 88). Renfrewshire: near 

 Paisley, 1901 (A. M. Stewart). Dumfriesshire: a single male, 

 June 1902, Ellangowan ; probably others were present (B. 

 M'Gowan, in Hit., iSth Feb. 1903). 



A. HASTULATUM. Rediscovered, 1 28th June 1900, by Col. Yerbury, 

 who captured a male at Aviemore (Inverness-shire), which 

 happened to be somewhat aberrant and resembled Enallagma 

 cyathigerum ; Mr. J. J. F. X. King took it again in Aviemore in 

 1903. 



ENALLAGMA CYATHIGERUM.--/^ of Lewis: Stornoway, 1901, 

 twenty males and four females ; specimens rather large ; the 

 spot on segment 2 usually large, in one or two cases somewhat 

 similar to that figured in " E.M.M.," 1900, p. no (C. A. Briggs, 

 collected by H. M'Arthur). Aberdeenshire : Common at 

 Bishop's Loch (J. Mearns). Banffshire : Crannoch Loch, 

 near Cullen, i3th July 1903 (H. H. Brown, " Entom.," 1903, 

 p. 219). Inverness-shire: A male from Nethy Bridge, July 

 1909 (D. Sharp). Perthshire (G. W. Kirkaldy). Argyllshire: 

 Taynish Loch (A. M. Stewart). Kirkcudbrightshire : Colvend 

 (Dr. B. White, "E.M.M.," 1900, p. 109). Dumfriesshire: 

 Ellangowan (B. M'Gowan). Renfrewshire: near Paisley, 1901 

 (A. M. Stewart). 



28 KNIGHT'S PARK, KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, 

 June 1910. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF THE OUTER 



HEBRIDES. No. 4. 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



THE following records, etc., are partly new records, partly 

 records omitted, notes, etc., that have come to my notice 

 since No. 3 appeared in the "Annals" of July 1905. 



I regret to say that my correspondent Mr. W. S. Duncan 

 has since that date been seriously ill, and able to do scarcely 



1 Mr. C. W. Dale had in his collection (now in the Hope Museum in Oxford), 

 specimens taken by R. Weaver in Stttherlandshire in 1842 (see Notes on the 

 Dale Collection, in "E.M.M.," xix. p. 198 ; xx. p. 79, where references are also 

 made to other Scottish dragonflies). 



